Print quality inspection apparatus and print quality inspection method

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a print quality inspection apparatus comprising: an illuminator (35 or 35A-35C) for irradiating light onto a printout (1) provided with a motion thread (1b) ; a camera (34 or 34A) for capturing an image of the printout; and a print quality inspection unit (10) for inspecting the print quality of the printout (1) on the basis of image data captured by the camera (34 or 34A). The camera (34) captures images of printouts (1) for each RGB color, and the print quality inspection unit (10) performs a print quality inspection having a scope that includes the motion thread (1b) on the basis of image data of a color of the same hue as the color of the motion thread (1b), or the illuminator (35A-35C) emits a color of the same hue as the color of the motion thread (1b), and the monochrome camera (34A) captures a monochrome image.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a Divisional of copending application Ser. No.16/335,141, filed on Mar. 20, 2019, which is a National Stage of PCTInternational Application No. PCT/JP2017/034022 on Sep. 21, 2017, whichclaims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) to Patent Application No.2016-184429, filed in Japan on Sep. 21, 2016 and Patent Application No.2016-184428, filed in Japan on Sep. 21, 2016, all of which are herebyexpressly incorporated by reference into the present application.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a print quality inspection apparatusand a print quality inspection method.

BACKGROUND ART

For forgery prevention, some of the recent security printing productssuch as banknotes have been partially provided with motion threads inwhich positions of patterns change depending on the angle of view (themotion thread is for adding depth and motion effects using parallax ofthe eyes to a printed image by providing a lenticular lens thereon,which is a dome-shaped convex lens that can provide a 3D appearance forthe image).

This kind of security printing products are printed by the so-calledstep and repeat imposition printing, which allows for simultaneousprinting of multiple security printing product patterns in, for example,four rows×eight columns on a single print paper sheet (large printingproduct) previously provided with motion threads.

The apparatus described in the following Patent Document 1 has beenpublicly known as a conventional print quality inspection apparatus forinspecting the print quality.

PRIOR ART DOCUMENT Patent Document

-   Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No.    2012-66430

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Problems to be Solved by the Invention

When an image of the print paper sheet provided with the motion threadsprinted by the step and repeat imposition printing is optically capturedand inspection is made to check whether the prints of the securityprinting products are normal, since the patterns of the motion threadportions change with small angle variations, the conventional printquality inspection apparatus has a problem of a risk of falselydetecting the printing as abnormal even when there is no problem inprint quality.

Thus, the present invention has an object to provide a print qualityinspection apparatus and a print quality inspection method that canaccurately perform quality inspection of prints on print paper sheetsprovided with motion threads.

Means for Solving the Problems

A print quality inspection apparatus according to a first aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems comprises: an illuminator thatemits light onto a printing product provided with a motion thread; animage capturing device that captures an image of the printing product;and a print quality inspection unit that inspects print quality of theprinting product based on image data captured by the image capturingdevice, characterized in that the image capturing device captures RGBimages of the printing product and the print quality inspection unitperforms inspection of print quality of an area including the motionthread based on image data of a color of the same hue as a color of themotion thread, or the illuminator emits light of the color of the samehue as the color of the motion thread and the image capturing devicecaptures a monochrome image.

A print quality inspection apparatus according to a second aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems is characterized in that in thefirst aspect of the invention, when the image capturing device capturesthe RGB images of the printing product and the print quality inspectionunit performs inspection of print quality of the area including themotion thread based on the image data of the color of the same hue asthe color of the motion thread, the print quality inspection unit usesdata of all the RGB images to perform inspection of print quality of aregion outside the area including the motion thread.

A print quality inspection apparatus according to a third aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems is characterized in that in thesecond aspect of the invention, when inspecting print quality of thearea including the motion thread, the print quality inspection unitcarries out inspection using image data of a color of different hue fromthe color of the motion thread while setting an allowable value fordetermining whether a print is normal as a value for inhibiting theinspection.

A print quality inspection apparatus according to a fourth aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems in the first aspect of theinvention is characterized in that the print quality inspectionapparatus further comprises: a second image capturing device thatcaptures RGB images of the printing product, in which when theilluminator emits the color of the same hue as the color of the motionthread and the image capturing device captures the monochrome image, theprint quality inspection unit performs inspection of print quality of aregion outside the area including the motion thread based on image dataof a color of different hue from the color of the motion thread out ofdata of all the RGB images captured by the second image capturingdevice.

A print quality inspection apparatus according to a fifth aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems is characterized in that in thefourth aspect of the invention, when inspecting print quality of thearea including the motion thread based on the image data obtained by thesecond image capturing device, the print quality inspection unit carriesout the inspection while setting an allowable value for determiningwhether a print is normal as a value for inhibiting the inspection.

A print quality inspection apparatus according to a sixth aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems is characterized in that in anyone of the first to third aspects of the invention, when the imagecapturing device captures the RGB images of the printing product and theprint quality inspection unit performs inspection of print quality ofthe area including the motion thread based on the image data of thecolor of the same hue as the color of the motion thread, the printquality inspection unit obtains a position of the motion thread based ondata of all the RGB images captured by the image capturing device.

A print quality inspection apparatus according to a seventh aspect ofthe invention for solving the above problems is characterized in that inthe sixth aspect of the invention, the print quality inspection unitobtains the position of the motion thread by pattern matching betweenthe data of all the RGB images captured by the image capturing deviceand the image data of the motion thread obtained in advance.

A print quality inspection method according to an eighth aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems comprises: emitting light by anilluminator onto a printing product provided with a motion thread;capturing an image of the printing product provided with the motionthread by an image capturing device; and inspecting print quality of theprinting product by a print quality inspection unit based on image datacaptured by the image capturing device, characterized in that the imagecapturing device captures RGB images of the printing product and theprint quality inspection unit performs inspection of print quality of anarea including the motion thread based on image data of a color of thesame hue as a color of the motion thread, or the illuminator emits lightof the color of the same hue as the color of the motion thread and theimage capturing device captures a monochrome image.

A print quality inspection method according to a ninth aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems is characterized in that in theeighth aspect of the invention, when the image capturing device capturesthe RGB images of the printing product and the print quality inspectionunit performs inspection of print quality of the area including themotion thread based on the image data of the color of the same hue asthe color of the motion thread, the print quality inspection unit usesdata of all the RGB images to perform inspection of print quality of aregion outside the area including the motion thread.

A print quality inspection method according to a tenth aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems is characterized in that in theninth aspect of the invention, when inspecting print quality of the areaincluding the motion thread, the print quality inspection unit carriesout inspection using image data of a color of different hue from thecolor of the motion thread while setting an allowable value fordetermining whether a print is normal as a value for inhibiting theinspection.

A print quality inspection method according to an eleventh aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems is characterized in that in theeighth aspect of the invention, when the illuminator emits the color ofthe same hue as the color of the motion thread and the image capturingdevice captures the monochrome image, RGB images of the printing productare captured by a second image capturing device, and the print qualityinspection unit performs inspection of print quality of a region outsidethe area including the motion thread based on image data of a color ofdifferent hue from the color of the motion thread out of data of all theRGB images captured by the second image capturing device.

A print quality inspection method according to a twelfth aspect of theinvention for solving the above problems is characterized in that in theeleventh aspect of the invention, when inspecting print quality of thearea including the motion thread based on the image data obtained by thesecond image capturing device, the print quality inspection unit carriesout the inspection while setting an allowable value for determiningwhether a print is normal as a value for inhibiting the inspection.

A print quality inspection method according to a thirteenth aspect ofthe invention for solving the above problems is characterized in that inany one of the eighth to tenth aspects of the invention, when the imagecapturing device captures the RGB images of the printing product and theprint quality inspection unit performs inspection of print quality ofthe area including the motion thread based on the image data of thecolor of the same hue as the color of the motion thread, the printquality inspection unit obtains a position of the motion thread based ondata of all the RGB images captured by the image capturing device.

A print quality inspection method according to a fourteenth aspect ofthe invention for solving the above problems is characterized in that inthe thirteenth aspect of the invention, the print quality inspectionunit obtains the position of the motion thread by pattern matchingbetween the data of all the RGB images captured by the image capturingdevice and the image data of the motion thread obtained in advance.

Effect of the Invention

According to the print quality inspection apparatus and the printquality inspection method of the present invention, it is possible toaccurately perform quality inspection of prints on print paper sheetsprovided with motion threads.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a side view of a securities printing press in which a printquality inspection apparatus according to the present invention isapplied.

FIG. 2 is a side view that illustrates a print quality inspectionapparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 3A is a block diagram that illustrates a configuration of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 3B is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 3C is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 3D is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 4A is a flowchart that illustrates operations of the print qualityinspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 4B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 4C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 5A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 5B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 5C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 5D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 5E is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 6A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 6B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 6C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 6D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 6E is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 6F is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 7A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 7B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 7C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 8A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 8B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 8C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 8D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 9A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 9B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 9C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 9D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the first embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram that illustrates an example of a stripprovided with a lenticular lens.

FIG. 11A is a schematic diagram that illustrates an example of imagedata of a color of the same hue as a color of a motion thread.

FIG. 11B is a schematic diagram that illustrates an example of imagedata of a color of different hue from the color of the motion thread.

FIG. 11C is another schematic diagram that illustrates an example ofimage data of the color of different hue from the color of the motionthread.

FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram that illustrates an example of a display.

FIG. 13 is a side view that illustrates a print quality inspectionapparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 14A is a block diagram that illustrates a configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 14B is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 14C is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 14D is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 14E is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 15A is a flowchart that illustrates operations of the print qualityinspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 15B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 15C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 16A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 16B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 16C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 16D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 16E is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 17A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 17B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 17C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 17D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 17E is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 17F is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 17G is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 17H is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 17I is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 18A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 18B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 18C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 18D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 18E is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 18F is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 18G is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 18H is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 18I is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 19A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 19B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 19C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 19D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 19E is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 19F is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 19G is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 20A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 20B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 20C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 20D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 21A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 21B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 21C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 21D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the second embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 22A is a schematic diagram that illustrates an example of a largeprinting product provided with multicolor motion threads.

FIG. 22B is a schematic diagram that illustrates an example of a stripprovided with the multicolor motion threads.

FIG. 23A is a block diagram that illustrates a configuration of a printquality inspection apparatus according to a third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 23B is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 23C is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 23D is a block diagram that illustrates the configuration of theprint quality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 24A is a flowchart that illustrates operations of the print qualityinspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 24B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 24C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 24D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 24E is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 25A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 25B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 25C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 25D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 25E is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 26A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 26B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 26C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 26D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 27A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 27B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 27C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 27D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 28A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 28B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 29A is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 29B is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 29C is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 29D is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 29E is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 29F is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 29G is a flowchart that illustrates the operations of the printquality inspection apparatus according to the third embodiment of thepresent invention.

FIG. 30 is an explanatory diagram that illustrates an example of outputvalues of the RGB of the multicolor motion thread.

MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION First Embodiment

Hereinafter, a print quality inspection apparatus according to a firstembodiment of the present invention is described with reference to FIGS.1 to 12.

The entirety of a securities printing press is denoted by a referencenumeral 100 in FIG. 1, and the securities printing press generallyincludes a feeder 2 that feeds each sheet of stacked large printingproducts (printed member) 1, a printing unit 3 that includes six pairsof printing units 3A to 3F for providing six colors prints on the fedlarge printing product 1, a coating unit 4 that coats a printed surfaceof the large printing product 1 with varnish, and a delivery device 6that dries the coated large printing product 1 and delivers it to adelivery pile 5.

The position of the large printing product 1 fed into a feeder board bya sucker of the feeder 2 is adjusted in the vertical direction and thewidth direction by a lay and side-lay device and supplied into theprinting unit 3A through a swing arm shaft pregripper. After the firstcolor is printed by the printing unit 3A, the second to sixth colors aresubsequently printed by the printing units 3B to 3F, and after theprinted surface is coated with the varnish by the coating unit 4, thelarge printing product 1 is transported by a delivery chain and isfallen on the delivery pile 5 to be stacked thereon.

In this case, the securities printing press 100 in this embodimentsimultaneously prints multiple security printing product patterns in,for example, four rows×eight columns on the large printing product 1previously provided with single color motion threads 1 b (see FIG. 10)by the so-called step and repeat imposition printing. Hereinafter, eachportion on which the security printing product pattern is printed iscalled a strip 1 a.

As illustrated in FIG. 2, above an impression cylinder 8 facing a coatercylinder 7 in the coating unit 4 and on a downstream side in atransporting direction of a contact point of the coater cylinder 7 andthe impression cylinder 8, a color camera (hereinafter, camera) 34 as animage capturing device for capturing an RGB (Red, Green, and Blue) imageof the large printing product 1 held by the impression cylinder 8, andmultiple illuminators 35 that emit visible light onto the region wherean image thereof is captured by the camera 34 are arranged. In thisembodiment, the illuminators 35 are respectively provided on an upstreamside and the downstream side in the transporting direction of an opticalaxis of the camera 34.

The image captured by the camera 34 is transmitted to a print qualityinspection unit 10 illustrated in FIGS. 3A to 3D.

As illustrated in FIGS. 3A to 3D, the print quality inspection unit 10includes a CPU 11, a ROM 12, a RAM 13, and input/output devices 14 to 19connected with each other by a BUS line.

A motion thread color storing memory M11, a count value Y storing memoryM12, a count value X storing memory M13, a pixel data of strip storingmemory M14, a number of X-direction pixels of strip storing memory M15,a number of Y-direction pixels of strip storing memory M16, and apointer position storing memory M17 are connected to the BUS line.

In addition, a mouse dragged distance storing memory M18, a selectedarea end position storing memory M19, a normal allowable value of Rstoring memory M20, a normal allowable value of G storing memory M21, anormal allowable value of B storing memory M22, a maximum allowablevalue of R storing memory M23, a maximum allowable value of G storingmemory M24, a maximum allowable value of B storing memory M25, anallowable value of R of strip storing memory M26, an allowable value ofG of strip storing memory M27, and an allowable value of B of stripstoring memory M28 are connected to the BUS line.

Moreover, an allowable value of R of large printing product storingmemory M29, an allowable value of G of large printing product storingmemory M30, an allowable value of B of large printing product storingmemory M31, a number of X-direction pixels of large printing productstoring memory M32, a number of Y-direction pixels of large printingproduct storing memory M33, a count value N storing memory M34, a countvalue M storing memory M35, a bottom left end position of each strip inlarge printing product storing memory M36, a row number of strip inlarge printing product storing memory M37, and a column number of stripin large printing product storing memory M38 are connected to the BUSline.

Furthermore, an image capturing rotary phase storing memory M39, a countvalue of rotary phase of securities printing press detecting counterstoring memory M40, a reference image data of R storing memory M41, areference image data of G storing memory M42, a reference image data ofB storing memory M43, a number of X-direction pixels of camera storingmemory M44, a number of Y-direction pixels of camera storing memory M45,an inspection image data of R storing memory M46, an inspection imagedata of G storing memory M47, and an inspection image data of B storingmemory M48 are connected to the BUS line.

In addition, a number of X-direction ineffective pixels (of camera)storing memory M49, a number of Y-direction ineffective pixels (ofcamera) storing memory M50, a pixel data difference at address positionof (X, Y) of R storing memory M51, an absolute value of pixel datadifference at address position of (X, Y) of R storing memory M52, apixel data difference at address position of (X, Y) of G storing memoryM53, an absolute value of pixel data difference at address position of(X, Y) of G storing memory M54, a pixel data difference at addressposition of (X, Y) of B storing memory M55, and an absolute value ofpixel data difference at address position of (X, Y) of B storing memoryM56 are connected to the BUS line.

Moreover, an input device 21 such as a keyboard and any kind of switchor button, a display 22 such as a CRT and a lamp, an output device 23such as a printer, and a CD drive 24 are connected to the input/outputdevice 14. As illustrated in FIG. 12, the display 22 includes a stripimage display portion 22 a for displaying an image of the strip readfrom the CD drive 24 and an image of the strip captured by the camera34, and a large printing product display portion 22 b for displaying animage of the large printing product 1 captured by the camera 34.

Furthermore, an R button 25, a G button 26, a B button 27, a motionthread color setting completion switch 28, a selected area confirmationswitch 29, a reference image data reading switch 30, an inspection startswitch 31, and an inspection end switch 32 are connected to theinput/output device 15.

The R button 25, the G button 26, and the B button 27 are buttons forrespectively setting the hue (red, green, blue) of the color of themotion thread 1 b. That is, the R button 25 is turned on when the colorof the motion thread 1 b is the red hue, the G button 26 is turned onwhen the color of the motion thread 1 b is the green hue, and the Bbutton 27 is turned on when the color of the motion thread 1 b is theblue hue. In conjunction with turning on any one of the buttons, theother two buttons are turned off.

The motion thread color setting completion switch 28 is a switch forinputting completion of color setting of the motion thread 1 b done bymanipulating the R button 25, the G button 26, or the B button 27. Theselected area confirmation switch 29 is a switch for inputtingconfirmation of the later-described motion thread area A. The referenceimage data reading switch 30 is a switch for inputting start of readingof the later-described reference image data. The inspection start switch31 and the inspection end switch 32 are switches for inputting start andend of the print quality inspection, respectively.

A mouse 33 is connected to the input/output device 16.

In addition, the camera 34 is connected to the input/output devices 17and 18. The input/output device 18 transmits an image capturing commandand an image data transmission command to the camera 34, and thecaptured image data captured by the camera 34 is outputted to theinput/output device 17.

A rotary phase of securities printing press detecting counter 36 isconnected to the input/output device 19, and this rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 is connected to a rotaryencoder for securities printing press drive motor 37. In this case, therotary encoder for securities printing press drive motor 37 is, forexample, directly attached on a rear end portion of an output shaft ofthe unillustrated securities printing press drive motor, so as to makeone revolution every time the printing units 3A to 3F perform printingon the single large printing product 1, output a zero pulse in everyrevolution to reset the rotary phase of securities printing pressdetecting counter 36, and output a clock pulse to the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 every time the securitiesprinting press drive motor revolves at a predetermined angle.

Hereinafter, processing by the print quality inspection unit 10 isdescribed in accordance with operation flows illustrated in FIGS. 4A to4C, FIGS. 5A to 5E, FIGS. 6A to 6F, FIGS. 7A to 7C, FIGS. 8A to 8D, andFIGS. 9A to 9D.

The processing by the print quality inspection unit 10 in thisembodiment is simply described. In the print quality inspection unit 10,in a first process, the hue of the color of the motion thread 1 b (colorof pattern under lenticular lens) provided on the strip 1 a asillustrated in FIG. 10 is firstly inputted (steps S1 to S3 and S194 toS197). In this embodiment, 1(R) is inputted when the color of the motionthread 1 b is the red hue, 2(G) is inputted when the color of the motionthread 1 b is the green hue, and 3(B) is inputted when the color of themotion thread 1 b is the blue hue.

Next, in a second process, an image of the normally printed strip 1 aobtained in advance is inputted and stored to be displayed on thedisplay 22 (steps S4 to S21).

Next, in a third process, on the image of the strip 1 a that isdisplayed on the display 22 in the second process, the area Asurrounding the motion thread 1 b (that is an area surrounded by abroken line in FIG. 10; hereinafter, referred to as a motion threadarea) is specified by clicking and dragging the mouse 33, and a mark(line) indicating the motion thread area A is displayed on the display22 (steps S22 to S72). Aline indicating the periphery of the motionthread area A is thus displayed.

Next, in a fourth process, based on the color of the motion thread 1 binputted in the first process and the motion thread area A on the strip1 a specified in the third process, allowable values regarding the printquality inspection of each of the RGB of each pixel in the strip 1 a(allowable values for determining whether a print is normal (OK) orabnormal (NG)) are set (steps S73 to S96 and S198 to S216).

Next, in a fifth process, the allowable values regarding the printquality inspection of the RGB of the pixels in the strip 1 a set in thefourth process are extended for each strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1, and allowable values of each of the RGB of each pixel in thelarge printing product 1 are set (steps S97 to S128). Since arrangementof the strips 1 a in the large printing product 1 is already known, thisis used for setting allowable values that respectively correspond to themotion thread area A and an area outside the motion thread area A ineach strip 1 a. Once the allowable values of the RGB of the pixels inthe large printing product 1 are set, the reference image data readingswitch 30 is turned on by the worker.

Next, in a sixth process, an image of the large printing product 1printed by the securities printing press 100 is captured by the camera34, and the image of the normally printed large printing product 1 isstored as a reference image (steps S129 to S146). Once the referenceimage is stored, the inspection start switch 31 is turned on by theworker.

Next, in a seventh process, an image of the large printing product 1printed by the securities printing press 100 is captured by the camera34, and the obtained image is stored as an inspection image (steps S147to S165).

Next, in an eighth process, the image data of each of the RGB of thepixels of the inspection image captured in the seventh process and theimage data of each of the RGB of the corresponding pixels of thereference image stored in the sixth process are compared, anddifferences of the RGB of the pixels between the inspection image andthe reference image are obtained. In a ninth process, the differences ofthe RGB of the pixels between the inspection image and the referenceimage obtained in the eighth process and the allowable values of the RGBof the pixels in the large printing product set in the fifth process arecompared, and OK/NG is determined (steps S166 to S193 and S217).

The abovementioned processes are described in detail below. First, instep S1, when the R button 25 is turned on (YES), the motion threadcolor storing memory M11 is overwritten with 1 (R) instep S2 and theprocess proceeds to step S3, and when the R button 25 is turned off(NO), the process proceeds to step S194. In step S194, when the G button26 is turned on (YES), the motion thread color storing memory M11 isoverwritten with 2(G) in step S195 and the process proceeds to step S3,and when the G button 26 is turned off (NO), the process proceeds tostep S196. In step S196, when the B button 27 is turned on (YES), themotion thread color storing memory M11 is overwritten with 3(B) in stepS197 and the process proceeds to step S3, and when the B button isturned off (NO), the process proceeds to step S3.

In step S3, when the motion thread color setting completion switch 28 isturned off (NO), the process returns to step S1, and when the motionthread color setting completion switch 28 is turned on (YES), theprocess proceeds to step S4.

In step S4, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1.Subsequently, in step S5, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with 1. Instep S6, pixel data (RGB) at an address positionof (X, Y) of the strip 1 a is read from the CD drive 24, and the addressposition of (X, Y) in the pixel data of strip storing memory M14 isoverwritten with the read data.

Subsequently, in step S7, 1 is added to a count value X, and the countvalue X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value. Instep S8, the number of X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read fromthe memory M15. In step S9, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step S6, and when the count value X is greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 isadded to a count value Y and the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step S10.

Following step S10, the number of Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a isread from the memory M16 in step S11. In step S12, when the count valueY is equal to or smaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels ofthe strip 1 a (NO), the process returns to step S5, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of thestrip 1 a (YES), the process proceeds to step S13.

In step S13, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1.Subsequently, in step S14, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with 1. In step S15, the pixel data (RGB) at the address (X,Y) position of the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y)in the pixel data of strip storing memory M14, and the read data isdisplayed at the address position of (X, Y) on the strip image displayportion 22 a of the display 22. Subsequently, in step S16, 1 is added tothe count value X, and the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with the obtained value. In step S17, the number of theX-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from the memory M15.

Subsequently, in step S18, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO), theprocess returns to step S15, and when the count value X is greater thanthe number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 is addedto the count value Y and the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step S19. In step S20, the numberof the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from the memory M16.

Subsequently, in step S21, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO), theprocess returns to step S14, and when the count value Y is greater thanthe number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), the processproceeds to step S22.

In step S22, whether a mouse pointer is turned on is determined. Whenthe mouse pointer is turned off (NO), the processing of step S22 isrepeated. When the mouse pointer is turned on (YES), the processproceeds to step S23.

In step S23, a cursor position (Xk, Yk) on the strip image displayportion 22 a of the display 22 is read, and the read information isstored into the pointer position storing memory M17. Subsequently, instep S24, whether X-direction and Y-direction moved distance (Xd, Yd) istransmitted from the mouse 33 is determined. When the X-direction andY-direction moved distance (Xd, Yd) is not transmitted from the mouse 33(NO), the processing of step S24 is repeated. When the X-direction andY-direction moved distance (Xd, Yd) is transmitted from the mouse 33(YES), the process proceeds to step S25.

In step S25, mouse 33 dragged distance (Xd, Yd) is received from themouse 33, and the received information is stored into the memory M18.Subsequently, in step S26, an X-direction pointer position Xk is readfrom the X-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17.

Subsequently, in step S27, the X-direction distance Xd for which themouse 33 is dragged is read from the X-direction address position in themouse 33 dragged distance storing memory M18. In step S28, theX-direction distance Xd for which the mouse 33 is dragged is added tothe X-direction pointer position Xk to compute a selected areaX-direction end position Xe, and the obtained position Xe is stored asthe X-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step S29, the Y-direction pointer position Yk is readfrom the Y-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17. In step S30, the Y-direction distance Yd for which the mouse33 is dragged is read from the Y-direction address position in the mousedragged distance storing memory M18.

Subsequently, in step S31, the Y-direction distance Yd for which themouse 33 is dragged is added to the Y-direction pointer position Yk tocompute a selected area Y-direction end position Ye, and the obtainedposition Ye is stored as the Y-direction address position in theselected area end position storing memory M19.

Following step S31, the X-direction pointer position Xk is read from theX-direction address position in the pointer position storing memory M17in step S32. In step S33, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with the X-direction pointer position Xk.

Subsequently, in step S34, the Y-direction pointer position Yk is readfrom the Y-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17. In step S35, the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the Y-direction pointer position Yk.

Subsequently, in step S36, the count value Y is read from the memoryM12. In step S37, the count value X is read from the memory M13. In stepS38, the mark indicating the selected area is displayed at the (X, Y)position on the strip image display portion 22 a of the display 22.

Subsequently, in step S39, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step S40, the selected area X-direction end position Xe is read fromthe X-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step S41, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the selected area X-direction end position Xe (NO), the processreturns to step S36, and when the count value X is greater than theselected area X-direction end position Xe (YES), the process proceeds tostep S42.

Instep S42, the X-direction pointer position Xk is read from theX-direction address position in the pointer position storing memory M17.Subsequently, in step S43, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with the X-direction pointer position Xk.

Subsequently, in step S44, the Y-direction pointer position Yk is readfrom the Y-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17. In step S45, the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the Y-direction pointer position Yk.

Subsequently, in step S46, the count value Y is read from the memoryM12. In step S47, the count value X is read from the memory M13. In stepS48, the mark indicating the selected area is displayed at the (X, Y)position on the strip image display portion 22 a of the display 22.

Subsequently, in step S49, 1 is added to the count value Y, and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step S50, the selected area Y-direction end position Ye is read fromthe Y-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step S51, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the selected area Y-direction end position Ye (NO), the processreturns to step S46, and when the count value Y is greater than theselected area Y-direction end position Ye (YES), the process proceeds tostep S52.

Instep S52, the X-direction pointer position Xk is read from theX-direction address position in the pointer position storing memory M17.Subsequently, in step S53, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with the X-direction pointer position Xk.

Subsequently, in step S54, the selected area Y-direction end position Yeis read from the Y-direction address position in the selected area endposition storing memory M19. In step S55, the count value Y storingmemory M12 is overwritten with the selected area Y-direction endposition Ye.

Subsequently, in step S56, the count value Y is read from the memoryM12. In step S57, the count value X is read from the memory M13. In stepS58, the mark indicating the selected area is displayed at the (X, Y)position on the strip image display portion 22 a of the display 22.

Subsequently, in step S59, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step S60, the selected area X-direction end position Xe is read fromthe X-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step S61, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the selected area X-direction end position Xe (NO), the processreturns to step S56, and when the count value X is greater than theselected area X-direction end position Xe (YES), the process proceeds tostep S62.

In step S62, the selected area X-direction end position Xe is read fromthe X-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19. Subsequently, in step S63, the count value X storingmemory M13 is overwritten with the selected area X-direction endposition Xe.

Subsequently, in step S64, the Y-direction pointer position Yk is readfrom the Y-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17. In step S65, the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the Y-direction pointer position Yk.

Subsequently, in step S66, the count value Y is read from the memoryM12. In step S67, the count value X is read from the memory M13. In stepS68, the mark indicating the selected area is displayed at the (X, Y)position on the strip image display portion 22 a of the display 22.

Subsequently, in step S69, 1 is added to the count value Y, and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step S70, the selected area Y-direction end position Ye is read fromthe Y-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step S71, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the selected area Y-direction end position Ye (NO), the processreturns to step S66, and when the count value Y is greater than theselected area Y-direction end position Ye (YES), the process proceeds tostep S72.

In step S72, whether the selected area confirmation switch 29 is turnedon is determined. When the selected area confirmation switch 29 is notturned on (NO), the process returns to step S22. When the selected areaconfirmation switch 29 is turned on (YES), the process proceeds to stepS73.

In step S73, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1.Subsequently, in step S74, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with 1. In step S75, the X-direction pointer position Xk isread from the X-direction address position in the pointer positionstoring memory M17.

Subsequently, in step S76, when the count value X is smaller than theX-direction pointer position Xk (NO), the address position of (X, Y) isdetermined as a position outside the motion thread area A, and theprocess proceeds to the later-described step S211, and when the countvalue X is equal to or greater than the X-direction pointer position Xk(YES), the selected area X-direction end position Xe is read from theX-direction address position in the selected area end position storingmemory M19 in step S77, and the process proceeds to step S78.

In step S78, when the count value X is greater than the selected areaX-direction end position Xe (NO), the address position of (X, Y) isdetermined as a position outside the motion thread area A, and theprocess proceeds to the later-described step S211, and when the countvalue X is equal to or smaller than the selected area X-direction endposition Xe (YES), the Y-direction pointer position Yk is read from theY-direction address position in the pointer position storing memory M17in step S79, and the process proceeds to step S80.

In step S80, when the count value Y is smaller than the Y-directionpointer position Yk (NO), the address position of (X, Y) is determinedas a position outside the motion thread area A, and the process proceedsto the later-described step S211, and when the count value Y is equal toor greater than the Y-direction pointer position Yk (YES), the selectedarea Y-direction end position Ye is read from the Y-direction addressposition in the selected area end position storing memory M19 in stepS81, and the process proceeds to step S82.

In step S82, when the count value Y is greater than the selected areaY-direction end position Ye (NO), the address position of (X, Y) isdetermined as a position outside the motion thread area A and theprocess proceeds to the later-described step S211, and when the countvalue Y is equal to or smaller than the selected area Y-direction endposition Ye (YES), the address position of (X, Y) is determined as aposition within the motion thread area A and the value in the motionthread color storing memory M11 is read in step S83.

Following step S83, instep S84, when the value in the motion threadcolor storing memory M11 is different from 1(R) (NO), the processproceeds to the later-described step S198, and when the value in themotion thread color storing memory M11 is 1(R) (YES), the processproceeds to step S85.

In step S85, a normal allowable value of R is read from the memory M20.Subsequently, in step S86, the address position of (X, Y) in theallowable value of R of strip storing memory M26 is overwritten with thenormal allowable value of R. In step S87, the maximum allowable value ofG is read from the memory M24. In step S88, the address position of (X,Y) in the allowable value of G of strip storing memory M27 isoverwritten with the maximum allowable value of G. In step S89, themaximum allowable value of B is read from the memory M25. In step S90,the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of B of stripstoring memory M28 is overwritten with the maximum allowable value of B,and the process proceeds to the later-described step S91.

In this embodiment, the normal allowable value is an allowable value fordetermining whether the print is normally provided, and the maximumallowable value is an allowable value for inhibiting the determinationon whether the print is normally provided. That is, since the allowablevalues of G and B for the motion thread area A are set to the maximumwhen the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 is 1(R),the inspection using image data of G and B of the motion thread 1 b isnot performed, substantially.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned step S84 tostep S198, when the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11is different from 2(G) in step S198 (NO), the process proceeds to thelater-described step S205, and when the value in the motion thread colorstoring memory M11 is 2(G) (YES), the process proceeds to step S199.

In step S199, the maximum allowable value of R is read from the memoryM23. Subsequently, in step S200, the address position of (X, Y) in theallowable value of R of strip storing memory M26 is overwritten with themaximum allowable value of R. In step S201, a normal allowable value ofG is read from the memory M21. In step S202, the address position of (X,Y) in the allowable value of G of strip storing memory M27 isoverwritten with the normal allowable value of G. In step S203, themaximum allowable value of B is read from the memory M25. In step S204,the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of B of stripstoring memory M28 is overwritten with the maximum allowable value of B,and the process proceeds to the later-described step S91. As a result,when the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 is 2(G),the allowable values of R and B for the motion thread area A are set tothe maximum, and thus the inspection using image data of R and B of themotion thread 1 b is inhibited.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned step S198to step S205, the maximum allowable value of R is read from the memoryM23 in step S205. Subsequently, in step S206, the address position of(X, Y) in the allowable value of R of strip storing memory M26 isoverwritten with the maximum allowable value of R. In step S207, themaximum allowable value of G is read from the memory M24. In step S208,the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of G of stripstoring memory M27 is overwritten with the maximum allowable value of G.In step S209, a normal allowable value of B is read from the memory M22.In step S210, the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of Bof strip storing memory M28 is overwritten with the normal allowablevalue of B, and the process proceeds to the later-described step S91. Asa result, when the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11is 3(B), the allowable values of R and G for the motion thread area Aare set to the maximum, and thus the inspection using the image data ofR and G of the motion thread 1 b is inhibited.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned steps S76,S78, S80, and S82 to step S211, the normal allowable value of R is readfrom the memory M20 in step S211. In step S212, the address position of(X, Y) in the allowable value of R of strip storing memory M26 isoverwritten with the normal allowable value of R. In step S213, thenormal allowable value of G is read from the memory M21. In step S214,the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of G of stripstoring memory M27 is overwritten with the normal allowable value of G.In step S215, the normal allowable value of B is read from the memoryM22. In step S216, the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable valueof B of strip storing memory M28 is overwritten with the normalallowable value of B, and the process proceeds to the later-describedstep S91. As a result, the allowable values for the inspection usingdata of all the RGB images of a portion outside the motion thread area Aare set to the normal values.

In step S91, 1 is added to the count value X, and the count value Xstoring memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value. In step S92,the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from thememory M15.

Subsequently, in step S93, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO), theprocess returns to step S75, and when the count value X is greater thanthe number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), the processproceeds to step S94.

In step S94, 1 is added to the count value Y, and the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value. In step S95,the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from thememory M16.

Subsequently, in step S96, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO), theprocess returns to step S74, and when the count value Y is greater thanthe number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), the processproceeds to the later-described step S97.

In step S97, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1.Subsequently, in step S98, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step S99, the maximum allowable value of R is read fromthe memory M23, and the address position of (X, Y) in the allowablevalue of R of large printing product storing memory M29 is overwrittenwith the read value. In step S100, the maximum allowable value of G isread from the memory M24, and the address position of (X, Y) in theallowable value of G of large printing product storing memory M30 isoverwritten with the read value. In step S101, the maximum allowablevalue of B is read from the memory M25, and the address position of (X,Y) in the allowable value of B of large printing product storing memoryM31 is overwritten with the read value.

Subsequently, in step S102, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step S103, the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M32.

Subsequently, in step S104, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step S99, and when the countvalue X is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step S105.

In step S105, 1 is added to the count value Y, and the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step S106, the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M33.

Subsequently, in step S107, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step S98, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step S108.

In step S108, the count value N storing memory M34 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step S109, the count value M storing memory M35is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step S110, an X-direction position at the bottom leftend of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and the M-th column is read fromthe X-direction address position of the strip 1 a in the N-th row andthe M-th column in the bottom left end position of each strip in largeprinting product storing memory M36. Instep S111, a Y-direction positionat the bottom left end of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and the M-thcolumn is read from the Y-direction address position of the strip 1 a inthe N-th row and the M-th column in the bottom left end position of eachstrip in large printing product storing memory M36.

Subsequently, in step S112, the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with 1. In step S113, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step S114, the allowable value of R at the (X, Y)position in the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y) inthe allowable value of R of strip storing memory M26, and an addressposition of (X-direction position at bottom left end of strip in N-throw and M-th column+count value X−1, Y-direction position at bottom leftend of strip in N-th row and M-th column+count value Y−1) in theallowable value of R of large printing product storing memory M29 isoverwritten with the read value.

Subsequently, in step S115, the allowable value of G at the (X, Y)position in the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y) inthe allowable value of G of strip storing memory M27, and the addressposition of (X-direction position at bottom left end of strip in N-throw and M-th column+count value X−1, Y-direction position at bottom leftend of strip in N-th row and M-th column+count value Y−1) in theallowable value of G of large printing product storing memory M30 isoverwritten with the read value.

Subsequently, in step S116, the allowable value of B at the (X, Y)position in the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y) inthe allowable value of B of strip storing memory M28, and the addressposition of (X-direction position at bottom left end of strip in N-throw and M-th column+count value X−1, Y-direction position at bottom leftend of strip in N-th row and M-th column+count value Y−1) in theallowable value of B of large printing product storing memory M31 isoverwritten with the read value.

Following step S116, 1 is added to the count value X and the count valueX storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value in stepS117. In step S118, the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1a is read from the memory M15.

Subsequently, in step S119, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step S114, and when the count value X is greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), theprocess proceeds to step S120.

In step S120, 1 is added to the count value Y, and the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step S121, the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a isread from the memory M16.

Subsequently, in step S122, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step S113, and when the count value Y is greaterthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), theprocess proceeds to step S123.

In step S123, 1 is added to a count value M, and the count value Mstoring memory M35 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step S124, the row number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M37.

Subsequently, in step S125, when the count value M is equal to orsmaller than the row number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step S110, and when the countvalue M is greater than the row number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step S126.

In step S126, 1 is added to the count value N, and the count value Nstoring memory M34 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step S127, the column number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M38.

Subsequently, in step S128, when the count value N is equal to orsmaller than the column number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step S109, and when the countvalue N is greater than the column number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step S129.

In step S129, whether the reference image data reading switch 30 isturned on is determined. When the reference image data reading switch 30is turned off (NO), the processing of step S129 is repeated. When thereference image data reading switch 30 is turned on (YES), the processproceeds to step S130.

In step S130, an image capturing rotary phase is read from the memoryM39. Subsequently, in step S131, a count value is read from the rotaryphase of securities printing press detecting counter 36, and the readvalue is stored into the memory M40.

Subsequently, in step S132, when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 does not match the imagecapturing rotary phase (NO), the process returns to step S131, and whenthe count value in the rotary phase of securities printing pressdetecting counter 36 matches the image capturing rotary phase (YES), theinput/output device 18 outputs the image capturing command to the camera34 in step S133, and the input/output device 18 outputs the image datatransmission command to the camera 34 in step S134.

Subsequently, in step S135, whether the captured image data is outputtedfrom the camera 34 to the input/output device 17 is determined. When thecaptured image data is not outputted (NO), the processing of step S135is repeated. When the captured image data is outputted (YES), the countvalue Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1 in step S136, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with 1 in step S137.

Following step S137, the pixel data of R is read from the camera 34 andthe read data is stored as the address position of (X, Y) in thereference image data of R storing memory M41 in step S138. In step S139,the pixel data of G is read from the camera 34 and the read data isstored as the address position of (X, Y) in the reference image data ofG storing memory M42. In step S140, the pixel data of B is read from thecamera 34 and the read data is stored as the address position of (X, Y)in the reference image data of B storing memory M43.

Subsequently, in step S141, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step S142, the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 isread from the memory M44.

Subsequently, in step S143, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO),the process returns to step S138, and when the count value X is greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 (YES), 1 isadded to the count value Y and the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step S144, and the number of theY-direction pixels of the camera 34 is read from the memory M45 in stepS145.

Subsequently, in step S146, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO),the process returns to step S137, and when the count value Y is greaterthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34 (YES), theprocess proceeds to step S147.

In step S147, whether the inspection start switch 31 is turned on isdetermined. When the inspection start switch 31 is turned off (NO), theprocessing of step S147 is repeated. When the inspection start switch 31is turned on (YES), the process proceeds to step S148.

In step S148, whether the inspection end switch 32 is turned on isdetermined. When the inspection end switch 32 is turned off (NO), theprocess proceeds to step S149. When the inspection end switch 32 isturned on (YES), the processing by the print quality inspection unit 10ends.

In step S149, the image capturing rotary phase is read from the memoryM39. Subsequently, instep S150, the count value is read from the rotaryphase of securities printing press detecting counter 36, and the readvalue is stored into the memory M40.

Subsequently, in step S151, when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 does not match the imagecapturing rotary phase (NO), the process returns to step S150, and whenthe count value in the rotary phase of securities printing pressdetecting counter 36 matches the image capturing rotary phase (YES), theinput/output device 18 outputs the image capturing command to the camera34 in step S152, and the input/output device 18 outputs the image datatransmission command to the camera 34 in step S153.

Subsequently, in step S154, whether the captured image data is outputtedfrom the camera 34 to the input/output device 17 is determined. When thecaptured image data is not outputted (NO), the processing of step S154is repeated. When the captured image data is outputted (YES), the countvalue Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1 in step S155, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with 1 in step S156.

Following step S156, the pixel data of R is read from the camera 34, andthe read data is stored as the address position of (X, Y) in theinspection image data of R storing memory M46 in step S157. In stepS158, the pixel data of G is read from the camera 34, and the read datais stored as the address position of (X, Y) in the inspection image dataof G storing memory M47. In step S159, the pixel data of B is read fromthe camera 34, and the read data is stored as the address position of(X, Y) in the inspection image data of B storing memory M48.

Subsequently, in step S160, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step S161, the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 isread from the memory M44.

Subsequently, in step S162, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO),the process returns to step S157, and when the count value X is greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 (YES), 1 isadded to the count value Y and the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step S163, and the number of theY-direction pixels of the camera 34 is read from the memory M45 in stepS164.

Subsequently, in step S165, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO),the process returns to step S156, and when the count value Y is greaterthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34 (YES), theprocess proceeds to step S166.

In step S166, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step S167, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1. Instep S168, the number of the X-directionineffective pixels (of camera) is read from the memory M49. Instep S169,the number of the Y-direction ineffective pixels (of camera) is readfrom the memory M50. In this embodiment, in the image data captured bythe camera 34, the ineffective pixels are the pixels in a portioncorresponding to a region 22 c (illustrated as hatched region in FIG.12) other than the portion in which the image of the large printingproduct 1 is captured.

Subsequently, in step S170, inspection data of R of the pixels at anaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) is readfrom the address position of (number of X-direction ineffectivepixels+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue Y) in the inspection image data of R storing memory M46.

Subsequently, instep S171, reference data of R of the pixels at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) is readfrom the address position of (number of X-direction ineffectivepixels+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue Y) in the reference image data of R storing memory M41.

Subsequently, in step S172, the reference data of R of the pixels at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) issubtracted from the inspection data of R of the pixels at the addressposition of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+count value X,number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) to compute apixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) of R, and theobtained value is stored into the memory M51.

Following step S172, an absolute value of the pixel data difference atthe address position of (X, Y) of R is computed based on the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of Rand the obtained valueis stored into the memory M52 in step S173. In step S174, the allowablevalue of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of R is readfrom the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of R of largeprinting product storing memory M29.

Subsequently, in step S175, when the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of R is greater than theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of R(NO), the process proceeds to step S217 to display error on the display22 and end the inspection, and when the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of R is equal to or smallerthan the allowable value of the pixel data at the address position of(X, Y) of R (YES), the process proceeds to step S176.

In step S176, inspection data of G of the pixels at the address positionof (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) is read from the addressposition of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+count value X,number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) in theinspection image data of G storing memory M47.

Subsequently, in step S177, reference data of G of the pixels at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) is readfrom the address position of (number of X-direction ineffectivepixels+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue Y) in the reference image data of G storing memory M42.

Subsequently, in step S178, the reference data of G of the pixels at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) issubtracted from the inspection data of G of the pixels at the addressposition of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+count value X,number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) to compute apixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) of G, and theobtained value is stored into the memory M53.

Subsequently, in step S179, an absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of G is computed based onthe pixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) of G, andthe obtained value is stored into the memory M54. In step S180, theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of Gis read from the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of Gof large printing product storing memory M30.

Subsequently, in step S181, when the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of G is greater than theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of G(NO), the process proceeds to the abovementioned step S217 to displayerror on the display 22 and end the inspection, and when the absolutevalue of the pixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) ofG is equal to or smaller than the allowable value of the pixel data atthe address position of (X, Y) of G (YES), the process proceeds to stepS182.

In step S182, inspection data of B of the pixels at the address positionof (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) is read from the addressposition of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+count value X,number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) in theinspection image data of B storing memory M48.

Subsequently, in step S183, reference data of B of the pixels at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) is readfrom the address position of (number of X-direction ineffectivepixels+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue Y) in the reference image data of B storing memory M43.

Subsequently, in step S184, the reference data of B of the pixels at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+countvalue X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) issubtracted from the inspection data of B of the pixels at the addressposition of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels+count value X,number of Y-direction ineffective pixels+count value Y) to compute apixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) of B, and theobtained value is stored into the memory M55.

Subsequently, in step S185, an absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of B is computed based onthe pixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) of B, andthe obtained value is stored into the memory M56. In step S186, theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of Bis read from the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of Bof large printing product storing memory M31.

Subsequently, in step S187, when the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of B is greater than theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of B(NO), the process proceeds to the abovementioned step S217 to displayerror on the display 22 and end the inspection, and when the absolutevalue of the pixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) ofB is equal to or smaller than the allowable value of the pixel data atthe address position of (X, Y) of B (YES), the process proceeds to stepS188.

In step S188, 1 is added to the count value X and the count value Xstoring memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step S189, the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct is read from the memory M32.

Subsequently, in step S190, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct (NO), the process returns to step S168, and when the count valueX is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of the largeprinting product (YES), the process proceeds to step S191.

In step S191, 1 is added to the count value Y and the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value. In step S192,the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printing product isread from the memory M33.

Subsequently, in step S193, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct (NO), the process returns to step S167, and when the count valueY is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the largeprinting product (YES), the process returns to the abovementioned stepS148.

In the abovementioned print quality inspection apparatus and printquality inspection method according to this embodiment, the inspectionof the print quality of the motion thread area A is performed using onlythe image data of the color of the same hue as the color of the motionthread 1 b out of the image data of R, G, and B captured by the camera34, while the inspection of the print quality of the portion outside themotion thread area A is performed using the data of all the RGB images.

Here, an example of the image data of the color of the same hue as thecolor of the motion thread 1 b is illustrated in FIG. 11A, and examplesof the image data of the color of different hue from the color of themotion thread 1 b are illustrated in FIGS. 11B and 11C.

As illustrated in FIGS. 11B and 11C, since the motion thread 1 b isexpressed in a dark color in the image data of the color of differenthue from the color of the motion thread 1 b, when the allowable valuesare the normal values and the pattern of the motion thread 1 b changeswith small angle variations, the determination may be made as NG. Thus,when the inspection is performed with the image data of the color ofdifferent hue from the color of the motion thread 1 b, the allowablevalues used for the determination of OK/NG of the motion thread area Aare set to the maximum to inhibit the substantial inspection.

On the other hand, as illustrated in FIG. 11A, since the motion thread 1b has no color or is expressed in a pale color in the image data of thecolor of the same hue as the color of the motion thread 1 b, it ispossible to substantially ignore the motion thread 1 b in the inspectionusing the normal allowable values. Thus, when the inspection isperformed with the image data of the color of the same hue as the colorof the motion thread 1 b, the allowable values used for thedetermination of OK/NG of the motion thread area A are also set to thenormal values, and usual inspection is carried out.

As a result, in this embodiment, it is possible to prevent the variationof the pattern of the motion thread 1 b from affecting the print qualityinspection and to perform the print quality inspection without beingaffected by the pattern of the motion thread 1 b, and the quality of theprint provided on the large printing product 1 provided with the motionthread 1 b can be accurately inspected.

Second Embodiment

Hereinafter, a print quality inspection apparatus according to a secondembodiment of the present invention is described with reference to FIG.1 and FIGS. 10 to 21D.

In this embodiment, the configurations of the camera and theilluminators and the configuration of the print quality inspection unit10 and the processing by the print quality inspection unit 10 aredifferent from those of the abovementioned first embodiment. Otherconfigurations are almost same as those described in the firstembodiment, and, hereinafter, the members that make the similar effectsas the abovementioned members illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 12 are denotedby the same reference numerals, and the duplicated descriptions areproperly omitted.

As illustrated in FIG. 13, in this embodiment, above the impressioncylinder 8 facing the coater cylinder 7 in the coating unit 4 and on thedownstream side in the transporting direction of the coater cylinder 7,a monochrome camera 34A that captures a single color image of the largeprinting product 1 held by the impression cylinder 8, and R illuminators(e.g., Red LEDs) 35A, G illuminators (e.g., Green LEDs) 35B, and Billuminators (e.g., Blue LEDs) 35C that respectively emit red, green,and blue light onto the region where an image thereof is captured by themonochrome camera 34A are arranged. The illuminators 35A, 35B, and 35Care provided on the upstream side and the downstream side in thetransporting direction of an optical axis of the monochrome camera 34A.

In addition, above the impression cylinder 8, on the downstream side inthe transporting direction of the coater cylinder 7 and on the upstreamside in the transporting direction of the monochrome camera 34A, a colorcamera 34B that captures the RGB (Red, Green, and Blue) image of thelarge printing product 1 held by the impression cylinder 8, and multiplevisible light illuminators (e.g., white LEDs) 35D that emit visiblelight onto the region where an image thereof is captured by the colorcamera 34B are arranged. The visible light illuminators 35D are providedon the upstream side and the downstream side in the transportingdirection of an optical axis of the color camera 34B.

A light blocking plate 38 for preventing the effects of the interactingambient light is arranged between the illuminators 35A, 35B, and 35C andthe visible light illuminators 35D.

The images captured by the monochrome camera 34A and the color camera34B are transmitted to the print quality inspection unit 10 illustratedin FIGS. 14A to 14E.

As illustrated in FIGS. 14A to 14E, the print quality inspection unit 10includes the CPU 11, the ROM 12, the RAM 13, and the input/outputdevices 14 to 20 connected with each other by the BUS line.

The motion thread color storing memory M11, the count value Y storingmemory M12, the count value X storing memory M13, the pixel data ofstrip storing memory M14, the number of X-direction pixels of stripstoring memory M15, the number of Y-direction pixels of strip storingmemory M16, and the pointer position storing memory M17 are connected tothe BUS line.

In addition, the mouse dragged distance storing memory M18, the selectedarea end position storing memory M19, the normal allowable value of Rstoring memory M20, the normal allowable value of G storing memory M21,the normal allowable value of B storing memory M22, the maximumallowable value of R storing memory M23, the maximum allowable value ofG storing memory M24, the maximum allowable value of B storing memoryM25, the allowable value of R of strip storing memory M26, the allowablevalue of G of strip storing memory M27, and the allowable value of B ofstrip storing memory M28 are connected to the BUS line.

Moreover, the allowable value of R of large printing product storingmemory M29, the allowable value of G of large printing product storingmemory M30, the allowable value of B of large printing product storingmemory M31, the number of X-direction pixels of large printing productstoring memory M32, the number of Y-direction pixels of large printingproduct storing memory M33, the count value N storing memory M34, thecount value M storing memory M35, the bottom left end position of eachstrip in large printing product storing memory M36, the row number ofstrip in large printing product storing memory M37, and a column numberof strip in large printing product storing memory M38 are connected tothe BUS line.

Furthermore, an allowable value of monochrome camera of large printingproduct storing memory M139, an image capturing rotary phase of colorcamera storing memory M140, a count value of rotary phase of securitiesprinting press detecting counter storing memory M141, a reference imagedata of R storing memory M142, a reference image data of G storingmemory M143, a reference image data of B storing memory M144, a numberof X-direction pixels of color camera storing memory M145, and a numberof Y-direction pixels of color camera storing memory M146 are connectedto the BUS line.

In addition, an image capturing rotary phase of monochrome camerastoring memory M147, a reference image data of monochrome camera storingmemory M148, a number of X-direction pixels of monochrome camera storingmemory M149, a number of Y-direction pixels of monochrome camera storingmemory M150, an inspection image data of R storing memory M151, aninspection image data of G storing memory M152, and an inspection imagedata of B storing memory M153 are connected to the BUS line.

Moreover, a number of X-direction ineffective pixels of color camerastoring memory M154, a number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera storing memory M155, a pixel data difference at address positionof (X, Y) of R storing memory M156, an absolute value of pixel datadifference at address position of (X, Y) of R storing memory M157, apixel data difference at address position of (X, Y) of G storing memoryM158, an absolute value of pixel data difference at address position of(X, Y) of G storing memory M159, a pixel data difference at addressposition of (X, Y) of B storing memory M160, and an absolute value ofpixel data difference at address position of (X, Y) of B storing memoryM161 are connected to the BUS line.

Furthermore, an inspection image data of monochrome camera storingmemory M162, a number of X-direction ineffective pixels of monochromecamera storing memory M163, a number of Y-direction ineffective pixelsof monochrome camera storing memory M164, a pixel data difference ataddress position of (X, Y) of monochrome camera storing memory M165, andan absolute value of pixel data difference at address position of (X, Y)of monochrome camera storing memory M166 are connected to the BUS line.

In addition, the input device 21 such as a keyboard and any kind ofswitch or button, the display 22 such as a CRT and a lamp, the outputdevice 23 such as a printer, and the CD drive 24 are connected to theinput/output device 14. In this embodiment, the strip image displayportion 22 a displays an image of the strip read from the CD drive 24and images of the strip captured by the monochrome camera 34A and thecolor camera 34B, and the large printing product display portion 22 bdisplays images of the large printing product 1 captured by themonochrome camera 34A and the color camera 34B.

Moreover, the R button 25, the G button 26, the B button 27, the motionthread color setting completion switch 28, the selected areaconfirmation switch 29, the reference image data reading switch 30, theinspection start switch 31, and the inspection end switch 32 areconnected to the input/output device 15.

The R button 25, the G button 26, and the B button 27 are buttons forrespectively setting the hue (red, green, blue) of the color of themotion thread 1 b. That is, the R button 25 is turned on when the colorof the motion thread 1 b is the red hue, the G button 26 is turned onwhen the color of the motion thread 1 b is the green hue, and the Bbutton 27 is turned on when the color of the motion thread 1 b is theblue hue. In conjunction with turning on any one of the buttons, theother two buttons are turned off.

The motion thread color setting completion switch 28 is a switch forinputting completion of color setting of the motion thread 1 b done bymanipulating the R button 25, the G button 26, or the B button 27. Theselected area confirmation switch 29 is a switch for inputtingconfirmation of the later-described motion thread area A. The referenceimage data reading switch 30 is a switch for inputting start of readingof the later-described reference image data. The inspection start switch31 and the inspection end switch 32 are switches for inputting start andend of the print quality inspection, respectively.

The mouse 33 is connected to the input/output device 16.

The monochrome camera 34A is connected to input/output devices 17-A and18-A. The input/output device 18-A transmits the image capturing commandand the image data transmission command to the monochrome camera 34A,and the captured image data captured by the monochrome camera 34A isoutputted to the input/output device 17-A.

The color camera 34B is connected to the input/output devices 17-B and18-B. The input/output device 18-B transmits the image capturing commandand the image data transmission command to the color camera 34B, and thecaptured image data captured by the color camera 34B is outputted to theinput/output device 17-B.

The R illuminators 35A, the G illuminators 35B, the B illuminators 35C,and the visible light illuminators 35D are connected to the input/outputdevice 20.

The rotary phase of securities printing press detecting counter 36 isconnected to the input/output device 19, and this rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 is connected to therotary encoder for securities printing press drive motor 37. In thiscase, the rotary encoder for securities printing press drive motor 37is, for example, directly attached on the rear end portion of the outputshaft of the unillustrated securities printing press drive motor, so asto make one revolution every time the printing units 3A to 3F performprinting on the single large printing product 1, output the zero pulsein every revolution to reset the rotary phase of securities printingpress detecting counter 36, and output the clock pulse to the rotaryphase of securities printing press detecting counter 36 every time thesecurities printing press drive motor revolves at a predetermined angle.

Hereinafter, processing by the print quality inspection unit 10 isdescribed in detail in accordance with operation flows illustrated inFIGS. 15A to 15C, FIGS. 16A to 16E, FIGS. 17A to 171, FIGS. 18A to 18I,FIGS. 19A to 19G, FIGS. 20A to 20D, and FIGS. 21A to 21D.

The processing by the print quality inspection unit 10 in thisembodiment is simply described. In the print quality inspection unit 10,in a first process, the hue of the color of the motion thread 1 b (colorof pattern under lenticular lens) provided on the strip 1 a asillustrated in FIG. 10 is firstly inputted (steps T1 to T3 and T279 toT282). In this embodiment, 1(R) is inputted when the color of the motionthread 1 b is the red hue, 2(G) is inputted when the color of the motionthread 1 b is the green hue, and 3(B) is inputted when the color of themotion thread 1 b is the blue hue.

Next, in a second process, an image of the normally printed strip 1 aobtained in advance is inputted and stored to be displayed on thedisplay 22 (steps T4 to T21).

Next, in a third process, on the image of the strip 1 a that isdisplayed on the display 22 in the second process, the area Asurrounding the motion thread 1 b (that is an area surrounded by abroken line in FIG. 10; hereinafter, referred to as a motion threadarea) is specified by clicking and dragging the mouse 33, and the mark(line) indicating the motion thread area A is displayed on the display22 (steps T22 to T72). The line indicating the periphery of the motionthread area A is thus displayed.

Next, in a fourth process, based on the color of the motion thread 1 binputted in the first process and the motion thread area A on the strip1 a specified in the third process, the allowable values regarding theprint quality inspection of each of the RGB of each pixel in the strip 1a (allowable values for determining whether a print is normal (OK) orabnormal (NG)) are set (steps T73 to T96 and T283 to T301).

In this embodiment, for inside the motion thread area A, the allowablevalues of R, G, and B for the inspection of the print quality are set tothe normal values when the color of inside the motion thread area A isthe same hue as the color of the motion thread 1 b, while they are setto the maximum values when the color of inside the motion thread area Ais different hue from the color of the motion thread 1 b to inhibit thesubstantial inspection. For a portion outside the motion thread area A,the allowable values of R, G, and B are set to the normal values, andusual inspection is carried out.

Next, in a fifth process, the allowable values regarding the printquality inspection of the RGB of the pixels in the strip 1 a set in thefourth process are extended for each strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1, and allowable values of each of the RGB of each pixel in thelarge printing product 1 are set (steps T97 to T128). Since arrangementof the strips 1 a in the large printing product 1 is already known, thisis used for setting allowable values that respectively correspond to themotion thread area A and an area outside the motion thread area A ineach strip 1 a.

Next, in a sixth process, based on the allowable value regarding theprint quality inspection for each of the RGB of each pixel in the strip1 a set in the fourth process, the allowable values for the case inwhich the color is the same hue as the color of the motion thread 1 bare extended for each of the strips 1 a in the large printing product 1to set an allowable value of the monochrome camera 34A of each pixel inthe large printing product 1. As described above, since the arrangementof the strips 1 a in the large printing product 1 is already known, thisis used for setting allowable values that correspond to each strip 1 a(steps T129 to T158 and T302 to T358). Once the allowable values of themonochrome camera 34A of each pixel in the large printing product 1 areset, the reference image data reading switch 30 is turned on by theworker.

Next, in a seventh process, images of the large printing product 1printed by the securities printing press 100 are captured by the colorcamera 34B and the monochrome camera 34A, and the images of the normallyprinted large printing product 1 are stored as the reference images(steps T159 to T194 and T359 to T361). Once the reference image isstored, the inspection start switch 31 is turned on by the worker.

Next, in an eighth process, an image of the large printing product 1printed by the securities printing press 100 is captured by the colorcamera 34B, and the obtained image is stored as the inspection image(steps T195 to T213).

In a ninth process, the image data of the color of different hue fromthe color of the motion thread 1 b of each pixel of the inspection imagecaptured by the color camera 34B in the eighth process and the imagedata of the color of different hue from the color of the motion thread 1b of the corresponding pixel of the reference image stored in theseventh process are compared, and differences of the correspondingcolors of the pixels between the inspection image and the referenceimage are obtained. In a tenth process, the differences of thecorresponding colors of the pixels between the inspection image and thereference image obtained in the ninth process and the allowable valuesof the colors of the pixels in the large printing product 1 set in thefifth process are compared, and OK/NG is determined (steps T214 toT247).

In short, no print quality inspection is performed on the image data ofthe color of the same hue as the color of the motion thread 1 b.

In addition, since the allowable values of the color of different huefrom the color of the motion thread 1 b are set to the maximum valuesfor the motion thread area A in the fourth process, the image capturedby the color camera 34B is used only for the inspection of the portionoutside the motion thread area A.

Next, in an eleventh process, an image of the large printing product 1printed by the securities printing press 100 is captured by themonochrome camera 34A, and the obtained image is stored as theinspection image (steps T248 to T262).

Next, in a twelfth process, the image data of the pixels of theinspection image captured by the monochrome camera 34A in the eleventhprocess and the image data of the corresponding pixels of the referenceimage captured by the monochrome camera 34A stored in the seventhprocess are compared, and differences of the pixels between theinspection image and the reference image are obtained. In a thirteenthprocess, the differences of the pixels between the inspection image andthe reference image obtained in the twelfth process and the allowablevalues of the pixels in the large printing product 1 set in the sixthprocess are compared, and OK/NG is determined (steps T263 to T278 andT362).

In short, the image captured by the monochrome camera 34A is used forthe print quality inspection instead of the image data of the color ofthe same hue as the color of the motion thread 1 b captured by the colorcamera 34B.

The abovementioned processes are described in detail below. First, instep T1, when the R button 25 is turned on (YES), the motion threadcolor storing memory M11 is overwritten with 1(R) in step T2 and theprocess proceeds to step T3, and when the R button 25 is turned off(NO), the process proceeds to step T279. In step T279, when the G button26 is turned on (YES), the motion thread color storing memory M11 isoverwritten with 2(G) in step T280 and the process proceeds to step T3,and when the G button 26 is turned off (NO), the process proceeds tostep T281. In step T281, when the B button 27 is turned on (YES), themotion thread color storing memory M11 is overwritten with 3(B) in stepT282 and the process proceeds to step T3, and when the B button isturned off (NO), the process proceeds to step T3.

In step T3, when the motion thread color setting completion switch 28 isturned off (NO), the process returns to step T1, and when the motionthread color setting completion switch 28 is turned on (YES), theprocess proceeds to step T4.

In step T4, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1.Subsequently, in step T5, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with 1. In step T6, pixel data (RGB) at the address positionof (X, Y) of the strip 1 a is read from the CD drive 24, and the addressposition of (X, Y) in the pixel data of strip storing memory M14 isoverwritten with the read data.

Subsequently, in step T7, 1 is added to the count value X, and the countvalue X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value. Instep T8, the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is readfrom the memory M15. In step T9, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step T6, and when the count value X is greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 isadded to the count value Y and the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step T10.

Following step T10, the number of Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a isread from the memory M16 in step T11. In step T12, when the count valueY is equal to or smaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels ofthe strip 1 a (NO), the process returns to step T5, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of thestrip 1 a (YES), the process proceeds to step T13.

In step T13, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1.Subsequently, in step T14, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with 1. In step T15, the pixel data (RGB) at the address (X,Y) position of the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y)in the pixel data of strip storing memory M14, and the read data isdisplayed at the address position of (X, Y) on the strip image displayportion 22 a of the display 22. Subsequently, in step T16, 1 is added tothe count value X, and the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with the obtained value. In step T17, the number of theX-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from the memory M15.

Subsequently, in step T18, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO), theprocess returns to step T15, and when the count value Xis greater thanthe number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 is addedto the count value Y and the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step T19. In step T20, the numberof the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from the memory M16.

Subsequently, in step T21, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO), theprocess returns to step T14, and when the count value Y is greater thanthe number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), the processproceeds to step T22.

In step T22, whether the mouse pointer is turned on is determined. Whenthe mouse pointer is turned off (NO), the processing of step T22 isrepeated. When the mouse pointer is turned on (YES), the processproceeds to step T23.

In step T23, the cursor position (Xk, Yk) on the strip image displayportion 22 a of the display 22 is read, and the read information isstored into the pointer position storing memory M17. Subsequently,instep T24, whether the X-direction and Y-direction moved distance (Xd,Yd) is transmitted from the mouse 33 is determined. When the X-directionand Y-direction moved distance (Xd, Yd) is not transmitted from themouse 33 (NO), the processing of step T24 is repeated. When theX-direction and Y-direction moved distance (Xd, Yd) is transmitted fromthe mouse 33 (YES), the process proceeds to step T25.

In step T25, the mouse 33 dragged distance (Xd, Yd) is received from themouse 33, and the received information is stored into the memory M18.Subsequently, in step T26, the X-direction pointer position Xk is readfrom the X-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17.

Subsequently, in step T27, the X-direction distance Xd for which themouse 33 is dragged is read from the X-direction address position in themouse 33 dragged distance storing memory M18. In step T28, theX-direction distance Xd for which the mouse 33 is dragged is added tothe X-direction pointer position Xk to compute the selected areaX-direction end position Xe, and the obtained position Xe is stored asthe X-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step T29, the Y-direction pointer position Yk is readfrom the Y-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17. In step T30, the Y-direction distance Yd for which the mouse33 is dragged is read from the Y-direction address position in the mousedragged distance storing memory M18.

Subsequently, in step T31, the Y-direction distance Yd for which themouse 33 is dragged is added to the Y-direction pointer position Yk tocompute the selected area Y-direction end position Ye, and the obtainedposition Ye is stored as the Y-direction address position in theselected area end position storing memory M19.

Following step T31, the X-direction pointer position Xk is read from theX-direction address position in the pointer position storing memory M17in step T32. In step T33, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with the X-direction pointer position Xk.

Subsequently, in step T34, the Y-direction pointer position Yk is readfrom the Y-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17. Instep T35, the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the Y-direction pointer position Yk.

Subsequently, in step T36, the count value Y is read from the memoryM12. In step T37, the count value X is read from the memory M13. In stepT38, the mark indicating the selected area is displayed at the (X, Y)position on the strip image display portion 22 a of the display 22.

Subsequently, in step T39, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T40, the selected area X-direction end position Xe is read fromthe X-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step T41, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the selected area X-direction end position Xe (NO), the processreturns to step T36, and when the count value X is greater than theselected area X-direction end position Xe (YES), the process proceeds tostep T42.

In step T42, the X-direction pointer position Xk is read from theX-direction address position in the pointer position storing memory M17.Subsequently, in step T43, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with the X-direction pointer position Xk.

Subsequently, in step T44, the Y-direction pointer position Yk is readfrom the Y-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17. Instep T45, the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the Y-direction pointer position Yk.

Subsequently, in step T46, the count value Y is read from the memoryM12. In step T47, the count value X is read from the memory M13. In stepT48, the mark indicating the selected area is displayed at the (X, Y)position on the strip image display portion 22 a of the display 22.

Subsequently, in step T49, 1 is added to the count value Y, and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T50, the selected area Y-direction end position Ye is read fromthe Y-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step T51, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the selected area Y-direction end position Ye (NO), the processreturns to step T46, and when the count value Y is greater than theselected area Y-direction end position Ye (YES), the process proceeds tostep T52.

In step T52, the X-direction pointer position Xk is read from theX-direction address position in the pointer position storing memory M17.Subsequently, in step T53, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with the X-direction pointer position Xk.

Subsequently, in step T54, the selected area Y-direction end position Yeis read from the Y-direction address position in the selected area endposition storing memory M19. In step T55, the count value Y storingmemory M12 is overwritten with the selected area Y-direction endposition Ye.

Subsequently, in step T56, the count value Y is read from the memoryM12. In step T57, the count value X is read from the memory M13. In stepT58, the mark indicating the selected area is displayed at the (X, Y)position on the strip image display portion 22 a of the display 22.

Subsequently, in step T59, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T60, the selected area X-direction end position Xe is read fromthe X-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step T61, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the selected area X-direction end position Xe (NO), the processreturns to step T56, and when the count value X is greater than theselected area X-direction end position Xe (YES), the process proceeds tostep T62.

In step T62, the selected area X-direction end position Xe is read fromthe X-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19. Subsequently, in step T63, the count value X storingmemory M13 is overwritten with the selected area X-direction endposition Xe.

Subsequently, in step T64, the Y-direction pointer position Yk is readfrom the Y-direction address position in the pointer position storingmemory M17. Instep T65, the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the Y-direction pointer position Yk.

Subsequently, in step T66, the count value Y is read from the memoryM12. In step T67, the count value X is read from the memory M13. In stepT68, the mark indicating the selected area is displayed at the (X, Y)position on the strip image display portion 22 a of the display 22.

Subsequently, in step T69, 1 is added to the count value Y, and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T70, the selected area Y-direction end position Ye is read fromthe Y-direction address position in the selected area end positionstoring memory M19.

Subsequently, in step T71, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the selected area Y-direction end position Ye (NO), the processreturns to step T66, and when the count value Y is greater than theselected area Y-direction end position Ye (YES), the process proceeds tostep T72.

In step T72, whether the selected area confirmation switch 29 is turnedon is determined. When the selected area confirmation switch 29 is notturned on (NO), the process returns to step T22. When the selected areaconfirmation switch 29 is turned on (YES), the process proceeds to stepT73.

In step T73, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1.Subsequently, in step T74, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with 1. In step T75, the X-direction pointer position Xk isread from the X-direction address position in the pointer positionstoring memory M17.

Subsequently, in step T76, when the count value X is smaller than theX-direction pointer position Xk (NO), the address position of (X, Y) isdetermined as a position outside the motion thread area A, and theprocess proceeds to the later-described step T296, and when the countvalue X is equal to or greater than the X-direction pointer position Xk(YES), the selected area X-direction end position Xe is read from theX-direction address position in the selected area end position storingmemory M19 in step T77, and the process proceeds to step T78.

In step T78, when the count value X is greater than the selected areaX-direction end position Xe (NO), the address position of (X, Y) isdetermined as a position outside the motion thread area A, and theprocess proceeds to the later-described step T296, and when the countvalue X is equal to or smaller than the selected area X-direction endposition Xe (YES), the Y-direction pointer position Yk is read from theY-direction address position in the pointer position storing memory M17in step T79, and the process proceeds to step T80.

In step T80, when the count value Y is smaller than the Y-directionpointer position Yk (NO), the address position of (X, Y) is determinedas a position outside the motion thread area A, and the process proceedsto the later-described step T296, and when the count value Y is equal toor greater than the Y-direction pointer position Yk (YES), the selectedarea Y-direction end position Ye is read from the Y-direction addressposition in the selected area end position storing memory M19 in stepT81, and the process proceeds to step T82.

In step T82, when the count value Y is greater than the selected areaY-direction end position Ye (NO), the address position of (X, Y) isdetermined as a position outside the motion thread area A, and theprocess proceeds to the later-described step T296, and when the countvalue Y is equal to or smaller than the selected area Y-direction endposition Ye (YES), the address position of (X, Y) is determined as aposition within the motion thread area A, and the value in the motionthread color storing memory M11 is read in step T83.

Following step T83, in step T84, when the value in the motion threadcolor storing memory M11 is different from 1(R) (NO), the processproceeds to the later-described step T283, and when the value in themotion thread color storing memory M11 is 1 (R) (YES), the processproceeds to step T85.

In step T85, the normal allowable value of R is read from the memoryM20. Subsequently, in step T86, the address position of (X, Y) in theallowable value of R of strip storing memory M26 is overwritten with thenormal allowable value of R. In step T87, the maximum allowable value ofG is read from the memory M24. In step T88, the address position of (X,Y) in the allowable value of G of strip storing memory M27 isoverwritten with the maximum allowable value of G. In step T89, themaximum allowable value of B is read from the memory M25. In step T90,the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of B of stripstoring memory M28 is overwritten with the maximum allowable value of B,and the process proceeds to the later-described step T91.

In this embodiment, the normal allowable value is an allowable value fordetermining whether the print is normally provided, and the maximumallowable value is an allowable value for inhibiting the determinationon whether the print is normally provided. That is, since the allowablevalues of G and B for the motion thread area A are set to the maximumwhen the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 is 1 (R),the inspection using image data of G and B of the motion thread 1 b isnot performed, substantially.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned step T84 tostep T283, when the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11is different from 2(G) in step T283 (NO), the process proceeds to stepT290 described later, and when the value in the motion thread colorstoring memory M11 is 2(G) (YES), the process proceeds to step T284.

In step T284, the maximum allowable value of R is read from the memoryM23. Subsequently, in step T285, the address position of (X, Y) in theallowable value of R of strip storing memory M26 is overwritten with themaximum allowable value of R. Instep T286, the normal allowable value ofG is read from the memory M21. In step T287, the address position of (X,Y) in the allowable value of G of strip storing memory M27 isoverwritten with the normal allowable value of G. In step T288, themaximum allowable value of B is read from the memory M25. Instep T289,the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of B of stripstoring memory M28 is overwritten with the maximum allowable value of B,and the process proceeds to the later-described step T91. As a result,when the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 is 2(G),the allowable values of R and B for the motion thread area A are set tothe maximum, and thus the inspection using image data of R and B of themotion thread is inhibited.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned step T283to step T290, the maximum allowable value of R is read from the memoryM23 in step T290. Subsequently, in step T291, the address position of(X, Y) in the allowable value of R of strip storing memory M26 isoverwritten with the maximum allowable value of R. In step T292, themaximum allowable value of G is read from the memory M24. In step T293,the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of G of stripstoring memory M27 is overwritten with the maximum allowable value of G.In step T294, the normal allowable value of B is read from the memoryM22. In step T295, the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable valueof B of strip storing memory M28 is overwritten with the normalallowable value of B, and the process proceeds to the later-describedstep T91. As a result, when the value in the motion thread color storingmemory M11 is 3(B), the allowable values of R and G for the motionthread area A are set to the maximum, and thus the inspection using theimage data of R and G of the motion thread is inhibited.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned steps T76,T78, T80, and T82 to step T296, the normal allowable value of R is readfrom the memory M20 in step T296. In step T297, the address position of(X, Y) in the allowable value of R of strip storing memory M26 isoverwritten with the normal allowable value of R. In step T298, thenormal allowable value of G is read from the memory M21. In step T299,the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of G of stripstoring memory M27 is overwritten with the normal allowable value of G.In step T300, the normal allowable value of B is read from the memoryM22. In step T301, the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable valueof B of strip storing memory M28 is overwritten with the normalallowable value of B, and the process proceeds to the later-describedstep T91. As a result, the allowable values for the inspection usingdata of all the RGB images of a portion outside the motion thread area Aare set to the normal values.

In step T91, 1 is added to the count value X, and the count value Xstoring memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value. In step T92,the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from thememory M15.

Subsequently, in step T93, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO), theprocess returns to step T75, and when the count value X is greater thanthe number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), the processproceeds to step T94.

In step T94, 1 is added to the count value Y, and the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value. In step T95,the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from thememory M16.

Subsequently, in step T96, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO), theprocess returns to step T74, and when the count value Y is greater thanthe number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), the processproceeds to the later-described step T97.

In step T97, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1.Subsequently, in step T98, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step T99, the maximum allowable value of R is read fromthe memory M23, and the address position of (X, Y) in the allowablevalue of R of large printing product storing memory M29 is overwrittenwith the read value. In step T100, the maximum allowable value of G isread from the memory M24, and the address position of (X, Y) in theallowable value of G of large printing product storing memory M30 isoverwritten with the read value. In step T101, the maximum allowablevalue of B is read from the memory M25, and the address position of (X,Y) in the allowable value of B of large printing product storing memoryM31 is overwritten with the read value.

Subsequently, in step T102, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T103, the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M32.

Subsequently, in step T104, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T99, and when the countvalue X is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step T105.

In step T105, 1 is added to the count value Y, and the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step T106, the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M33.

Subsequently, in step T107, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T98, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step T108.

In step T108, the count value N storing memory M34 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T109, the count value M storing memory M35is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step T110, the X-direction position at the bottom leftend of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and the M-th column is read fromthe X-direction address position of the strip 1 a in the N-th row andthe M-th column in the bottom left end position of each strip in largeprinting product storing memory M36. Instep T111, the Y-directionposition at the bottom left end of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and theM-th column is read from the Y-direction address position of the strip 1a in the N-th row and the M-th column in the bottom left end position ofeach strip in large printing product storing memory M36.

Subsequently, in step T112, the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with 1. In step T113, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step T114, the allowable value of R at the (X, Y)position in the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y) inthe allowable value of R of strip storing memory M26, and the addressposition of (X-direction position at bottom left end of strip in N-throw and M-th column+count value X−1, Y-direction position at bottom leftend of strip in N-th row and M-th column+count value Y−1) in theallowable value of R of large printing product storing memory M29 isoverwritten with the read value.

Subsequently, in step T115, the allowable value of G at the (X, Y)position in the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y) inthe allowable value of G of strip storing memory M27, and the addressposition of (X-direction position at bottom left end of strip in N-throw and M-th column+count value X−1, Y-direction position at bottom leftend of strip in N-th row and M-th column+count value Y−1) in theallowable value of G of large printing product storing memory M30 isoverwritten with the read value.

Subsequently, in step T116, the allowable value of B at the (X, Y)position in the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y) inthe allowable value of B of strip storing memory M28, and the addressposition of (X-direction position at bottom left end of strip in N-throw and M-th column+count value X−1, Y-direction position at bottom leftend of strip in N-th row and M-th column+count value Y−1) in theallowable value of B of large printing product storing memory M31 isoverwritten with the read value.

Following step T116, 1 is added to the count value X and the count valueX storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value in stepT117. In step T118, the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1a is read from the memory M15.

Subsequently, in step T119, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step T114, and when the count value X is greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), theprocess proceeds to step T120.

In step T120, 1 is added to the count value Y, and the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step T121, the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a isread from the memory M16.

Subsequently, in step T122, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step T113, and when the count value Y is greaterthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), theprocess proceeds to step T123.

In step T123, 1 is added to the count value M, and the count value Mstoring memory M35 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step T124, the row number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M37.

Subsequently, in step T125, when the count value M is equal to orsmaller than the row number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T110, and when the countvalue M is greater than the row number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step T126.

In step T126, 1 is added to the count value N, and the count value Nstoring memory M34 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step T127, the column number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M38.

Subsequently, in step T128, when the count value N is equal to orsmaller than the column number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T109, and when the countvalue N is greater than the column number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step T129.

In step T129, the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 isread. Subsequently, in step T130, whether the value in the motion threadcolor storing memory M11 is 1 (R) is determined. When the value in themotion thread color storing memory M11 is 1(R) (YES), the processproceeds to step T131. When the value in the motion thread color storingmemory M11 is different from 1(R) (NO), the process proceeds to thelater-described step T302.

In step T131, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T132, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1. In step T133, the maximum allowable value of R isread from the memory M23, and the address position of (X, Y) in theallowable value of monochrome camera of large printing product storingmemory M139 is overwritten with the read value.

Subsequently, in step T134, 1 is added to the count value X and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T135, the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M32.

Subsequently, in step T136, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T133, and when the countvalue X is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), 1 is added to the count value Y and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained valuein step T137, and the number of the Y-direction pixels of the largeprinting product 1 is read from the memory M33 in step T138.

Subsequently, in step T139, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T132, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step T140.

In step T140, the count value N storing memory M34 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T141, the count value M storing memory M35is overwritten with 1. In step T142, the X-direction position at thebottom left end of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and the M-th column isread from the X-direction address position of the strip 1 a in the N-throw and the M-th column in the bottom left end position of each strip inlarge printing product storing memory M36.

Subsequently, in step T143, the Y-direction position at the bottom leftend of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and the M-th column is read fromthe Y-direction address position of the strip 1 a in the N-th row andthe M-th column in the bottom left end position of each strip in largeprinting product storing memory M36. Instep T144, the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with 1. In step T145, the count valueX storing memory M13 is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step T146, the allowable value of R at the (X, Y)position in the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y) inthe allowable value of R of strip storing memory M26, and the addressposition of (X-direction position at bottom left end of strip in N-throw and M-th column+count value X−1, Y-direction position at bottom leftend of strip in N-th row and M-th column+count value Y−1) in theallowable value of monochrome camera of large printing product 1 storingmemory M139 is overwritten with the read value.

Following step T146, 1 is added to the count value X and the count valueX storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value in stepT147. In step T148, the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1a is read from the memory M15.

Subsequently, in step T149, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step T146, and when the count value Xis greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 isadded to the count value Y and the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step T150, and the number of theY-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from the memory M16 in stepT151.

Subsequently, in step T152, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step T145, and when the count value Y is greaterthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 isadded to the count value M and the count value M storing memory M35 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step T153, and the row number ofthe strip 1 a in the large printing product 1 is read from the memoryM37 in step T154.

Subsequently, in step T155, when the count value M is equal to orsmaller than the row number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T142, and when the countvalue M is greater than the row number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), 1 is added to the count value N and the countvalue N storing memory M34 is overwritten with the obtained value instep T156, and the row number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M38 in step T157.

Subsequently, in step T158, when the count value N is equal to orsmaller than the column number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T141, and when the countvalue N is greater than the column number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to the later-describedstep T159.

In a case where the process proceeds from step T130 to step T302,whether the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 is 2(G)is determined instep T302. When the value in the motion thread colorstoring memory M11 is 2(G) (YES), the process proceeds to step T303.When the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 isdifferent from 2(G) (NO), the process proceeds to the later-describedstep T331.

In step T303, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwrittenwith 1. In step T304, the count value X storing memory M13 isoverwritten with 1. In step T305, the maximum allowable value of G isread from the memory M24, and the address position of (X, Y) in theallowable value of monochrome camera of large printing product storingmemory M139 is overwritten with the read value.

Subsequently, in step T306, 1 is added to the count value X and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T307, the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M32.

Subsequently, in step T308, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T305, and when the countvalue X is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), 1 is added to the count value Y and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained valuein step T309, and the number of the Y-direction pixels of the largeprinting product 1 is read from the memory M33 in step T310.

Subsequently, in step T311, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T304, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step T312.

In step T312, the count value N storing memory M34 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T313, the count value M storing memory M35is overwritten with 1. In step T314, the X-direction position at thebottom left end of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and the M-th column isread from the X-direction address position of the strip 1 a in the N-throw and the M-th column in the bottom left end position of each strip inlarge printing product storing memory M36.

Subsequently, in step T315, the Y-direction position at the bottom leftend of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and the M-th column is read fromthe Y-direction address position of the strip 1 a in the N-th row andthe M-th column in the bottom left end position of each strip in largeprinting product storing memory M36. In step T316, the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with 1. In step T317, the count valueX storing memory M13 is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step T318, the allowable value of G at the (X, Y)position in the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y) inthe allowable value of G of strip storing memory M27, and the addressposition of (X-direction position at bottom left end of strip in N-throw and M-th column+count value X−1, Y-direction position at bottom leftend of strip in N-th row and M-th column+count value Y−1) in theallowable value of monochrome camera of large printing product storingmemory M139 is overwritten with the read value.

Following step T318, 1 is added to the count value X and the count valueX storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value in stepT319. In step T320, the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1a is read from the memory M15.

Subsequently, in step T321, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step T318, and when the count value Xis greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 isadded to the count value Y and the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step T322, and the number of theY-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from the memory M16 in stepT323.

Subsequently, in step T324, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step T317, and when the count value Y is greaterthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 isadded to the count value M and the count value M storing memory M35 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step T325, and the row number ofthe strip 1 a in the large printing product 1 is read from the memoryM37 in step T326.

Subsequently, in step T327, when the count value M is equal to orsmaller than the row number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T314, and when the countvalue M is greater than the row number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), 1 is added to the count value N and the countvalue N storing memory M34 is overwritten with the obtained value instep T328, and the column number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M38 in step T329.

Subsequently, in step T330, when the count value N is equal to orsmaller than the column number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T313, and when the countvalue N is greater than the column number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to the later-describedstep T159.

In a case where the process proceeds from step T302 to step T331, thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with 1 in step T331. Instep T332, the count value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with 1.In step T333, the maximum allowable value of B is read from the memoryM25, and the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value ofmonochrome camera of large printing product storing memory M139 isoverwritten with the read value.

Subsequently, in step T334, 1 is added to the count value X and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T335, the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M32.

Subsequently, in step T336, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T333, and when the countvalue X is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), 1 is added to the count value Y and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained valuein step T337, and the number of the Y-direction pixels of the largeprinting product 1 is read from the memory M33 in step T338.

Subsequently, in step T339, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T332, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step T340.

In step T340, the count value N storing memory M34 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T341, the count value M storing memory M35is overwritten with 1. In step T342, the X-direction position at thebottom left end of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and the M-th column isread from the X-direction address position of the strip 1 a in the N-throw and the M-th column in the bottom left end position of each strip inlarge printing product storing memory M36.

Subsequently, in step T343, the Y-direction position at the bottom leftend of the strip 1 a in the N-th row and the M-th column is read fromthe Y-direction address position of the strip 1 a in the N-th row andthe M-th column in the bottom left end position of each strip in largeprinting product storing memory M36. In step T344, the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with 1. In step T345, the count valueX storing memory M13 is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step T346, the allowable value of B at the (X, Y)position in the strip 1 a is read from the address position of (X, Y) inthe allowable value of B of strip storing memory M28, and the addressposition of (X-direction position at bottom left end of strip in N-throw and M-th column+count value X−1, Y-direction position at bottom leftend of strip in N-th row and M-th column+count value Y−1) in theallowable value of monochrome camera of large printing product storingmemory M139 is overwritten with the read value.

Following step T346, 1 is added to the count value X and the count valueX storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value in stepT347. In step T348, the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1a is read from the memory M15.

Subsequently, in step T349, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step T346, and when the count value X is greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 isadded to the count value Y and the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step T350, and the number of theY-direction pixels of the strip 1 a is read from the memory M16 in stepT351.

Subsequently, in step T352, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (NO),the process returns to step T345, and when the count value Y is greaterthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the strip 1 a (YES), 1 isadded to the count value M and the count value M storing memory M35 isoverwritten with the obtained value in step T353, and the row number ofthe strip 1 a in the large printing product 1 is read from the memoryM37 in step T354.

Subsequently, in step T355, when the count value M is equal to orsmaller than the row number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T342, and when the countvalue M is greater than the row number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), 1 is added to the count value N and the countvalue N storing memory M34 is overwritten with the obtained value instep T356, and the column number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M38 in step T357.

Subsequently, in step T358, when the count value N is equal to orsmaller than the column number of the strip 1 a in the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T341, and when the countvalue N is greater than the column number of the strip 1 a in the largeprinting product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to the later-describedstep T159.

In a case where the process proceeds from steps T158, T330, and T358 tostep T159, whether the reference image data reading switch 30 is turnedon is determined in step T159. When the reference image data readingswitch 30 is turned off (NO), the processing of step T159 is repeated.When the reference image data reading switch 30 is turned on (YES), theinput/output device 20 outputs a lighting command to the visible lightilluminators 35D in step T159-1, and the process proceeds to step T160.

In step T160, the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 isread. Subsequently, in step T161, whether the value in the motion threadcolor storing memory M11 is 1(R) is determined. When the value in themotion thread color storing memory M11 is different from 1(R) (NO), theprocess proceeds to the later-described step T359. When the value in themotion thread color storing memory M11 is 1(R) (YES), the input/outputdevice 20 outputs the lighting command to the R illuminators 35A in stepT162, and the process proceeds to the later-described step T163.

In a case where the process proceeds from step T161 to step T359,whether the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 is 2(G)is determined instep T359. When the value in the motion thread colorstoring memory M11 is different from 2(G) (NO), the process proceeds tothe later-described step T361. When the value in the motion thread colorstoring memory M11 is 2(G) (YES), the input/output device 20 outputs thelighting command to the G illuminators 35B in step T360, and the processproceeds to the later-described step T163.

In a case where the process proceeds from step T359 to step T361, theinput/output device 20 outputs the lighting command to the Billuminators 35C in step T361, and the process proceeds to step T163.

In step T163, the image capturing rotary phase of the color camera 34Bis read from the memory M40. Subsequently, instep T164, the count valueis read from the rotary phase of securities printing press detectingcounter 36, and the read value is stored into the memory M141.

Subsequently, in step T165, when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 does not match the imagecapturing rotary phase of the color camera 34B (NO), the process returnsto step T164, and when the count value in the rotary phase of securitiesprinting press detecting counter 36 matches the image capturing rotaryphase of the color camera 34B (YES), an input/output device 18-B outputsthe image capturing command to the color camera 34B in step T166, andthe input/output device 18-B outputs the image data transmission commandto the color camera 34B in step T167.

Subsequently, in step T168, whether the captured image data is outputtedfrom the color camera 34B to an input/output device 17-B is determined.When the captured image data is not outputted from the color camera 34B(NO), the processing of step T168 is repeated. When the captured imagedata is outputted from the color camera 34B (YES), the process proceedsto step T169.

In step T169, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T170, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step T171, the pixel data of R is read from the colorcamera 34B, and the read data is stored as the address position of (X,Y) in the reference image data of R storing memory M142. In step T172,the pixel data of G is read from the color camera 34B, and the read datais stored as the address position of (X, Y) in the reference image dataof G storing memory M143. In step T173, the pixel data of B is read fromthe color camera 34B, and the read data is stored as the addressposition of (X, Y) in the reference image data of B storing memory M144.

Subsequently, in step T174, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T175, the number of the X-direction pixels of the color camera34B is read from the memory M145.

Subsequently, in step T176, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the color camera34B (NO), the process returns to step T171, and when the count value Xis greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of the color camera34B (YES), 1 is added to the count value Y and the count value Y storingmemory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value in step T177, and thenumber of the Y-direction pixels of the color camera 34B is read fromthe memory M146 in step T178.

Subsequently, in step T179, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the color camera34B (NO), the process returns to step T170, and when the count value Yis greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the color camera34B (YES), the process proceeds to step T180.

In step T180, the image capturing rotary phase of the monochrome camera34A is read from the memory M147. In step T181, the count value is readfrom the rotary phase of securities printing press detecting counter 36,and the read value is stored into the memory M141.

Subsequently, in step T182, when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 does not match the imagecapturing rotary phase of the monochrome camera 34A (NO), the processreturns to step T181, and when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 matches the imagecapturing rotary phase of the monochrome camera 34A (YES), theinput/output device 18-A outputs the image capturing command to themonochrome camera 34A in step T183, and the input/output device 18-Aoutputs the image data transmission command to the monochrome camera 34Ain step T184.

Subsequently, in step T185, whether the captured image data is outputtedfrom the monochrome camera 34A to the input/output device 17-A isdetermined. When the captured image data is not outputted from themonochrome camera 34A (NO), the processing of step T185 is repeated.When the captured image data is outputted from the monochrome camera 34A(YES), the process proceeds to step T186.

In step T186, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T187, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step T188, the pixel data is read from the monochromecamera 34A and the read data is stored as the address position of (X, Y)in the reference image data of monochrome camera storing memory M148. Instep T189, 1 is added to the count value X, and the count value Xstoring memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value. In step T190,the number of the X-direction pixels of the monochrome camera 34A isread from the memory M149.

Subsequently, in step T191, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the monochromecamera 34A (NO), the process returns to step T188, and when the countvalue X is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of themonochrome camera 34A (YES), 1 is added to the count value Y and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained valuein step T192, and the number of the Y-direction pixels of the monochromecamera 34A is read from the memory M150 in step T193.

Subsequently, in step T194, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the monochromecamera 34A (NO), the process returns to step T187, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of themonochrome camera 34A (YES), the process proceeds to step T195.

In step 1195, whether the inspection start switch 31 is turned on isdetermined. When the inspection start switch 31 is turned off (NO), theprocessing of step T195 is repeated. When the inspection start switch 31is turned on (YES), the process proceeds to step T196.

In step T196, whether the inspection end switch 32 is turned on isdetermined. When the inspection end switch 32 is turned on (YES), theinspection of the print quality ends. When the inspection end switch 32is turned off (NO), the image capturing rotary phase of the color camera34B is read from the memory M140 in step T197, and the count value isread from the rotary phase of securities printing press detectingcounter 36 and the read value is stored into the memory M141 in stepT198.

Subsequently, in step T199, when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 does not match the imagecapturing rotary phase of the color camera (NO), the process returns tostep T198, and when the count value in the rotary phase of securitiesprinting press detecting counter 36 matches the image capturing rotaryphase of the color camera (YES), the input/output device 18-B outputsthe image capturing command to the color camera 34B in step T200, andthe input/output device 18-B outputs the image data transmission commandto the color camera 34B in step T201.

Subsequently, in step T202, whether the captured image data is outputtedfrom the color camera 34B to the input/output device 17-B is determined.When the captured image data is not outputted from the color camera 34B(NO), the processing of step T202 is repeated. When the captured imagedata is outputted from the color camera 34B (YES), the process proceedsto step T203.

In step T203, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T204, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step T205, the pixel data of R is read from the colorcamera 34B and the read data is stored as the address position of (X, Y)in the inspection image data of R storing memory M151. In step T206, thepixel data of G is read from the color camera 34B and the read data isstored as the address position of (X, Y) in the inspection image data ofG storing memory M152. In step T207, the pixel data of B is read fromthe color camera 34B and the read data is stored as the address positionof (X, Y) in the inspection image data of B storing memory M153.

Subsequently, in step T208, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value.In step T209, the number of the X-direction pixels of the color camera34B is read from the memory M145.

Subsequently, in step T210, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the color camera34B (NO), the process returns to step T205, and when the count value Xis greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of the color camera34B (YES), 1 is added to the count value Y and the count value Y storingmemory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value in step T211, and thenumber of the Y-direction pixels of the color camera 34B is read fromthe memory M146 in step T212.

Subsequently, in step T213, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the color camera34B (NO), the process returns to step T204, and when the count value Yis greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the color camera34B (YES), the process proceeds to step T214.

In step T214, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T215, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1. In step T216, the number of the X-directionineffective pixels of the color camera 34B is read from the memory M154.In step T217, the number of the Y-direction ineffective pixels of thecolor camera 34B is read from the memory M155. In step T218, the valuein the motion thread color storing memory M11 is read. In thisembodiment, in the image data captured by the color camera 34B, theineffective pixels are the pixels in the portion corresponding to theregion 22 c (illustrated as hatched region in FIG. 12) other than theportion in which the image of the large printing product 1 is captured.

Subsequently, in step T219, when the value in the motion thread colorstoring memory M11 is 1(R) (YES), the process proceeds to step T226, andwhen the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 isdifferent from 1(R) (NO), the process proceeds to step T220.

In step T220, the inspection data of R of the pixel at an addressposition of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value Y) is read from the address position of (number ofX-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value Y) in theinspection image data of R storing memory M151.

Subsequently, in step T221, the reference data of R of the pixel at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value Y) is read from the address position of (number ofX-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value Y) in thereference image data of R storing memory M142.

Subsequently, in step T222, the reference data of R of the pixel at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value Y) is subtracted from the inspection data of R of thepixel at the address position of (number of X-direction ineffectivepixels of color camera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffectivepixels of color camera +count value Y) to compute a pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of R, and the obtainedvalue is stored into the memory M156.

Subsequently, in step T223, the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of R is computed based onthe pixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) of R, andthe obtained value is stored into the memory M157. In step T224, theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of Ris read from the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of Rof large printing product storing memory M29.

Subsequently, in step T225, when the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of R is greater than theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of R(NO), the process proceeds to step T362 illustrated in FIG. 21C todisplay error on the display 22 and end the inspection of the printquality, and when the absolute value of the pixel data difference at theaddress position of (X, Y) of R is equal to or smaller than theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of R(YES), the process proceeds to step T226.

In step T226, the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 isread. Subsequently, in step T227, when the value in the motion threadcolor storing memory M11 is 2(G) (YES), the process proceeds to thelater-described step T234. When the value in the motion thread colorstoring memory M11 is different from 2(G) (NO), the process proceeds tostep T228.

In step T228, the inspection data of G of the pixel at the addressposition of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value Y) is read from the address position of (number ofX-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value Y) in theinspection image data of G storing memory M152.

Subsequently, in step T229, the reference data of G of the pixel at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value Y) is read from the address position of (number ofX-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value Y) in thereference image data of G storing memory M143.

Subsequently, in step T230, the reference data of G of the pixel at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value Y) is subtracted from the inspection data of G of thepixel at the address position of (number of X-direction ineffectivepixels of color camera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffectivepixels of color camera+count value Y) to compute a pixel data differenceat the address position of (X, Y) of G, and the obtained value is storedinto the memory M158.

Subsequently, in step T231, the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of G is computed based onthe pixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) of G, andthe obtained value is stored into the memory M159. In step T232, theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of Gis read from the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of Gof large printing product storing memory M30.

Subsequently, in step T233, when the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of G is greater than theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of G(NO), the process proceeds to step T362 illustrated in FIG. 21C todisplay error on the display 22 and end the inspection of the printquality, and when the absolute value of the pixel data difference at theaddress position of (X, Y) of G is equal to or smaller than theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of G(YES), the process proceeds to step T234.

In step T234, the value in the motion thread color storing memory M11 isread. Subsequently, in step T235, when the value in the motion threadcolor storing memory M11 is 3(B) (YES), the process proceeds to thelater-described step T242. When the value in the motion thread colorstoring memory M11 is different from 3(B) (NO), the process proceeds tostep T236.

In step T236, the inspection data of B of the pixel at the addressposition of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value Y) is read from the address position of (number ofX-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value Y) in theinspection image data of B storing memory M153.

Subsequently, in step T237, the reference data of B of the pixel at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value Y) is read from the address position of (number ofX-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels of color camera+count value Y) in thereference image data of B storing memory M144.

Subsequently, in step T238, the reference data of B of the pixel at theaddress position of (number of X-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of colorcamera+count value Y) is subtracted from the inspection data of B of thepixel at the address position of (number of X-direction ineffectivepixels of color camera+count value X, number of Y-direction ineffectivepixels of color camera+count value Y) to compute a pixel data differenceat the address position of (X, Y) of B, and the obtained value is storedinto the memory M160.

Subsequently, in step T239, the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of B is computed based onthe pixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) of B, andthe obtained value is stored into the memory M161. In step T240, theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of Bis read from the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable value of Bof large printing product storing memory M31.

Subsequently, in step T241, when the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of B is greater than theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of B(NO), the process proceeds to step T362 illustrated in FIG. 21C todisplay error on the display 22 and end the inspection of the printquality, and when the absolute value of the pixel data difference at theaddress position of (X, Y) of B is equal to or smaller than theallowable value of the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of B(YES), the process proceeds to step T242.

In step T242, 1 is added to the count value X, and the count value Xstoring memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value. Subsequently,in step T243, the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 is read from the memory M32.

Subsequently, in step T244, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T216, and when the countvalue X is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), 1 is added to the count value Y and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained valuein step T245, and the number of the Y-direction pixels of the largeprinting product 1 is read from the memory M33 in step T246.

Subsequently, in step T247, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T215, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), the process proceeds to step T248.

In step T248, the image capturing rotary phase of the monochrome camera34A is read from the memory M147. Subsequently, in step T249, the countvalue is read from the rotary phase of securities printing pressdetecting counter 36, and the read value is stored into the memory M141.

Subsequently, in step T250, when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 does not match the imagecapturing rotary phase of the monochrome camera 34A (NO), the processreturns to step T249, and when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 matches the imagecapturing rotary phase of the monochrome camera 34A (YES)4, the processproceeds to step T251.

Subsequently, in step T251, the input/output device 18-A outputs theimage capturing command to the monochrome camera 34A. In step T252, theinput/output device 18-A outputs the image data transmission command tothe monochrome camera 34A.

Subsequently, in step T253, whether the captured image data is outputtedfrom the monochrome camera 34A to the input/output device 17-A isdetermined. When the captured image data is not outputted from themonochrome camera 34A (NO), the processing of step T253 is repeated.When the captured image data is outputted from the monochrome camera 34A(YES), the process proceeds to step T254.

Subsequently, in step T254, the count value Y storing memory M12 isoverwritten with 1. In step T255, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1. In step T256, the pixel data is read from themonochrome camera 34A, and the read data is stored as the addressposition of (X, Y) in the inspection image data of monochrome camerastoring memory M162. In step T257, 1 is added to the count value X, andthe count value X storing memory M13 is overwritten with the obtainedvalue. In step T258, the number of the X-direction pixels of themonochrome camera 34A is read from the memory M149.

Subsequently, in step T259, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the monochromecamera (NO), the process returns to step T256, and when the count valueX is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of the monochromecamera (YES), 1 is added to the count value Y and the count value Ystoring memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained value in step T260,and the number of the Y-direction pixels of the monochrome camera 34Aare read from the memory M150 in step T261.

Subsequently, in step T262, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the monochromecamera 34A (NO), the process returns to step T255, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of themonochrome camera 34A (YES), the process proceeds to step T263.

In step T263, the count value Y storing memory M12 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step T264, the count value X storing memory M13is overwritten with 1. In step T265, the number of the X-directionineffective pixels of the monochrome camera 34A is read from the memoryM163. In step T266, the number of the Y-direction ineffective pixels ofthe monochrome camera 34A is read from the memory M164.

Subsequently, in step T267, the inspection data of the monochrome camera34A of the pixel at an address position of (number of X-directionineffective pixels of monochrome camera+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels of monochrome camera+count value Y) isread from the address position of (number of X-direction ineffectivepixels of monochrome camera+count value X, number of Y-directionineffective pixels of monochrome camera+count value Y) in the inspectionimage data of monochrome camera storing memory M162.

Subsequently, in step T268, the reference data of the monochrome camera34A of the pixel at the address position of (number of X-directionineffective pixels of monochrome camera+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels of monochrome camera+count value Y) isread from the address position of (number of X-direction ineffectivepixels of monochrome camera+count value X, number of Y-directionineffective pixels of monochrome camera+count value Y) in the referenceimage data of monochrome camera storing memory M148.

Following step T268, in step T269, the reference data of the monochromecamera 34A of the pixel at the address position of (number ofX-direction ineffective pixels of monochrome camera+count value X,number of Y-direction ineffective pixels of monochrome camera+countvalue Y) is subtracted from the inspection data of the monochrome camera34A of the pixel at the address position of (number of X-directionineffective pixels of monochrome camera+count value X, number ofY-direction ineffective pixels of monochrome camera+count value Y) tocompute a pixel data difference at the address position of (X, Y) of themonochrome camera 34A, and the obtained value is stored into the memoryM165.

Subsequently, in step T270, the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of the monochrome camera34A is computed based on the pixel data difference at the addressposition of (X, Y) of the monochrome camera 34A, and the obtained valueis stored into the memory M166. In step T271, the allowable value of thepixel data at the address position of (X, Y) of the monochrome camera34A is read from the address position of (X, Y) in the allowable valueof monochrome camera of large printing product storing memory M139.

Subsequently, in step T272, when the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of the monochrome camera34A is greater than the allowable value of the pixel data at the addressposition of (X, Y) of the monochrome camera (NO), the process proceedsto step T362 to display error on the display 22 and end the inspectionof the print quality. When the absolute value of the pixel datadifference at the address position of (X, Y) of the monochrome camera34A is equal to or smaller than the allowable value of the pixel data atthe address position of (X, Y) of the monochrome camera 34A (YES), theprocess proceeds to step T273.

In step T273, 1 is added to the count value X, and the count value Xstoring memory M13 is overwritten with the obtained value. In step T274,the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printing product 1 isread from the memory M32.

Subsequently, in step T275, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T265, and when the countvalue X is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), 1 is added to the count value Y and thecount value Y storing memory M12 is overwritten with the obtained valuein step T276, and the number of the Y-direction pixels of the largeprinting product 1 is read from the memory M33 in step T277.

Subsequently, in step T278, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the large printingproduct 1 (NO), the process returns to step T264, and when the countvalue Y is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of thelarge printing product 1 (YES), the process returns to step T196.

As described above, in the print quality inspection apparatus and theprint quality inspection method according to this embodiment, for theimage captured by the color camera 34B, the inspection of the printquality of the portion outside the motion thread area A is performedusing only the image data of the color of different hue from the colorof the motion thread 1 b while no inspection is performed using theimage data of the color of the same hue as the color of the motionthread 1 b, and instead of using the image data of the color of the samehue as the color of the motion thread 1 b, the inspection of the printquality is performed with the normal allowable values by emitting lightonto the large printing product 1 from the illuminators 35A, 35B, or 35Cof the color of the same hue as the color of the motion thread 1 b andusing the image of the light-emitted large printing product 1 capturedby the monochrome camera 34A.

In this embodiment, an example of the image data that is obtained byemitting light onto the large printing product 1 by the illuminators35A, 35B, or 35C of the color of the same hue as the color of the motionthread 1 b (e.g., when the motion thread 1 b is the red hue, the Rilluminators 35A) and capturing an image of the light-emitted largeprinting product 1 by the monochrome camera 34A is illustrated in FIG.11A. Examples of the image data that is obtained by emitting light ontothe large printing product 1 by a pair of the illuminators 35B and 35C,35A and 35C, or 35A and 35B of the colors of different hue from thecolor of the motion thread 1 b (e.g., when the motion thread 1 b is thered hue, the G illuminators 35B and the B illuminators 35C) andcapturing an image of the light-emitted large printing product 1 by themonochrome camera 34A are illustrated in FIGS. 11B and 11C.

As illustrated in FIGS. 11B and 11C, since the motion thread 1 b isexpressed in a dark color in the image data obtained by using the pairof illuminators 35B and 35C, 35A and 35C, or 35A and 35B of the color ofdifferent hue from the color of the motion thread 14 b, when theallowable values are the normal values and the pattern of the motionthread 1 b changes with small angle variations, the determination may bemade as NG.

On the other hand, as illustrated in FIG. 11A, since the motion thread 1b has no color or is expressed in a pale color in the image dataobtained by using the illuminators 35A, 35B, or 35C of the color of thesame hue as the color of the motion thread 1 b, it is possible tosubstantially ignore the motion thread 1 b in the inspection using thenormal allowable values.

In this embodiment, with the above configuration, it is possible toprevent the variation of the pattern of the motion thread 1 b fromaffecting the print quality inspection and to perform the print qualityinspection without being affected by the pattern of the motion thread 1b, and the quality of the print provided on the large printing product 1provided with the motion thread 1 b can be accurately inspected.

Third Embodiment

Hereinafter, a print quality inspection apparatus and a print qualityinspection method according to a third embodiment of the presentinvention is described with reference to FIGS. 22A to 30.

In this embodiment, the configuration of the print quality inspectionunit 10 illustrated in FIGS. 23A to 23C and the processing by the printquality inspection unit 10 are different from those of theabovementioned first embodiment. Other configurations are almost same asthose described in the first embodiment, and, hereinafter, the membersthat make the similar effects as the abovementioned members illustratedin FIGS. 1 to 12 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and theduplicated descriptions are properly omitted.

In this embodiment, in the securities printing press 100, patterns ofmultiple security printing products in, for example, five rows×ninecolumns are simultaneously printed by the so-called step and repeatimposition printing on the large printing product 1 previously providedwith multicolor motion threads (hereinafter, simply referred to asmotion thread) 1 c, as illustrated in FIG. 22A.

As illustrated in FIG. 22B, the motion thread 1c includes, for example,multiple single color motion threads (in the example illustrated in FIG.22B, red color motion threads 1cR, green color motion threads 1 cG, andblue color motion threads 1 cB) arranged in rows.

As illustrated in FIGS. 23A to 23D, the print quality inspection unit 10includes the CPU 11, the ROM 12, the RAM 13, input/output devices 14 and211 to 215, and an interface 216 connected with each other by the BUSline.

A number of X-direction pixels of motion thread storing memory M211, anumber of Y-direction pixels of motion thread storing memory M212, acount value Y storing memory M213, a count value X storing memory M214,and a pixel data of motion thread storing memory M215 are connected tothe BUS line.

A first threshold of R storing memory M216, a second threshold of Rstoring memory M217, a first threshold of G storing memory M218, asecond threshold of G storing memory M219, a first threshold of Bstoring memory M220, a second threshold of B storing memory M221, amotion thread mask storing memory M222, a printing speed storing memoryM223, and an image capturing rotary phase storing memory M224 areconnected to the BUS line.

In addition, a count value of rotary phase of securities printing pressdetecting counter storing memory M225, a reference image data of Rstoring memory M226, a reference image data of G storing memory M227, areference image data of B storing memory M228, a number of X-directionpixels of camera storing memory M229, a number of Y-direction pixels ofcamera storing memory M230, an inspection image data of R storing memoryM231, an inspection image data of G storing memory M232, an inspectionimage data of B storing memory M233, and a provisional inspection maskstoring memory M234 are connected to the BUS line.

Moreover, a count value L storing memory M235, a number of similarpixels of motion thread storing memory M236, a count value N storingmemory M237, and a count value M storing memory M238 are connected tothe BUS line.

Furthermore, a similarity degree of motion thread storing memory M239,an allowable value of similarity degree of motion thread storing memoryM240, a position of motion thread storing memory M241, an inspectionmask storing memory M242, a count value K storing memory M243, a pixeldata difference of R at address position of (X, Y) storing memory M244,an absolute value of pixel data difference of R at address position of(X, Y) storing memory M245, an allowable value of pixel data of Rstoring memory M246, a pixel data difference of G at address position of(X, Y) storing memory M247, and an absolute value of pixel datadifference of G at address position of (X, Y) storing memory M248 areconnected to the BUS line.

In addition, an allowable value of pixel data of G storing memory M249,a pixel data difference of B at address position of (X, Y) storingmemory M250, an absolute value of pixel data difference of B at addressposition of (X, Y) storing memory M251, and an allowable value of pixeldata of B storing memory M252 are connected to the BUS line.

Moreover, the input device 21 such as a keyboard and any kind of switchor button, the display 22 such as a CRT and a lamp, the output device 23such as a printer, and the CD drive 24 are connected to the input/outputdevice 14.

Furthermore, a pixel data of motion thread reading switch 217, aprinting start switch 218, a printing end switch 219, a reference imagedata reading switch 220, and an inspection start switch 221 areconnected to the input/output device 211.

In addition, the camera (color camera) 34 is connected to theinput/output devices 212 and 213. The input/output device 213 transmitsthe image capturing command and the image data transmission command tothe camera 34, and the captured image data captured by the camera 34 isoutputted to the input/output device 212.

Moreover, a driving motor driver 222 is connected to the input/outputdevice 214, and a driving motor 223 and a rotary encoder for drivingmotor 224 are connected to the driving motor driver 222.

The rotary phase of securities printing press detecting counter 36 isconnected to the input/output device 215, and this rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 is connected to therotary encoder for driving motor 224. In this case, the rotary encoderfor driving motor 224 is, for example, directly attached on a rear endportion of an output shaft of the driving motor 223, so as to make onerevolution every time the printing units 3A to 3F perform printing on asingle print paper sheet W, output the zero pulse in every revolution toreset the rotary phase of securities printing press detecting counter36, and output the clock pulse to the driving motor driver 222 and therotary phase of securities printing press detecting counter 36 everytime the driving motor 223 revolves at a predetermined angle.

In addition, the interface 216 is connected to the feeder 2 and theprinting unit 3.

Hereinafter, processing by the print quality inspection unit 10 isdescribed in detail in accordance with operation flows illustrated inFIGS. 24A to 24E, FIGS. 25A to 25E, FIGS. 26A to 26D, FIGS. 27A to 27D,FIGS. 28A and 28B, and FIGS. 29A to 29G.

The processing by the print quality inspection unit 10 in thisembodiment is simply described. In the print quality inspection unit 10,in a first process, the image data of each of the RGB of the motionthread 1 c is firstly read (steps U1 to U11). For the image data of theRGB of the motion thread 1 c, for example, image data including only themotion threads, which corresponds to a multicolor motion thread area 1cM surrounded by a broken line and illustrated in FIG. 22A, is createdbased on the shapes and the color combination of the already knownmotion threads 1 c.

Next, in a second process, a motion thread mask is created based on theimage data of the RGB of the motion thread 1 c obtained in the firstprocess (steps U12 to U29 and U166 to U186). The motion thread mask iscreated while setting a red portion (R>first threshold SR1, G<secondthreshold SG2, B<second threshold SB2)=1, a green portion (R<secondthreshold SR2, G>first threshold SG1, B<second threshold SB2)=, a blueportion (R<second threshold SR2, G<second threshold SG2, B>firstthreshold SB1)=3, and others=0.

That is, as illustrated in FIG. 30, in the image data of the RGB, themotion thread mask is created such that: a portion where an output valueof R is greater than a first threshold of R SR1 and an output value of Gand an output value of B are respectively smaller than a secondthreshold of G SG2 and a second threshold of B SB2 is set as a redportion; a portion where the output value of G is greater than a firstthreshold of G SG1 and the output value of R and the output value of Bare respectively smaller than a second threshold of R SR2 and the secondthreshold of B SB2 is set as a green portion; a portion where the outputvalue of B is greater than a first threshold of B SB1 and the outputvalue of R and the output value of G are respectively smaller than thesecond threshold of R SR2 and the second threshold of G SG2 is set as ablue portion; and another portion is set as a portion other than the redportion, green portion, and blue portion.

Next, in a third process, printing using a sheet (large sheet) notprovided with the motion threads 1 c is started. In a fourth process,whether the “reference data reading switch” is turned on is determined.When the “reference data reading switch” is turned on, an image of thelarge sheet (with no motion threads) is captured by the camera 34 oncethe timing of the rotary phase of the securities printing press 100 andthe image capturing by the camera 34 matches in a fifth process, and theimage data of R, G, and B obtained by capturing the image of the largesheet (with no motion threads) by the camera 34 is stored as thereference image data of R, G, and B in a sixth process (steps U30 toU56). That is, in the third to sixth processes, the reference image dataof only the pattern other than the motion threads is obtained. Theprinting on the sheet (large sheet) not provided with the motion threads1 c is performed at least on one sheet. In addition, the image capturingby the camera 34 is performed under white light emitted from theilluminator 35.

Subsequently, in a seventh process, printing using a sheet (large sheet)provided with the motion threads 1 c is started. In an eighth process,an image of the large sheet (with motion threads) is captured by thecamera 34 when the timing of the rotary phase of the securities printingpress 100 and the image capturing timing of the camera 34 matches. In aninth process, the image data of the R, G, and B obtained by capturingthe image of the large sheet (with motion threads) by the camera 34 isstored as the inspection image data of the R, G, and B (steps U57 toU79).

Next, in a tenth process, a provisional inspection mask is created basedon the inspection image data of the RGB of the image-captured largesheet (steps U80 to U97 and U187 to U207). The provisional inspectionmask is created while setting a virtual red portion (R>first thresholdSR1, G<second threshold SG2, B<second threshold SB2)=1, a virtual greenportion (R<second threshold SR2, G>first threshold SG1, B<secondthreshold SB2)=2, a virtual blue portion (R<second threshold SR2,G<second threshold SG2, B>first threshold SB1)=3, and others=0.

That is, likewise the creation of the motion thread mask, in the imagedata of the RGB, the provisional inspection mask is created such that: aportion where the output value of R is greater than the first thresholdof R SR1 and the output value of G and the output value of B arerespectively smaller than the second threshold of G SG2 and the secondthreshold of B SB2 is set as the red portion; a portion where the outputvalue of G is greater than the first threshold of G SG1 and the outputvalue of Rand the output value of B are respectively smaller than thesecond threshold of R SR2 and the second threshold of B SB2 is set asthe green portion; a portion where the output value of B is greater thanthe first threshold of B SB1 and the output value of R and the outputvalue of G are respectively smaller than the second threshold of R SR2and the second threshold of G SG2 is set as the blue portion; andanother portion is set as a portion other than the red portion, greenportion, and blue portion.

Next, in an eleventh process, pattern matching is performed using thepixel data of the motion thread mask created in the second process onthe pixel data in the provisional inspection mask created in the tenthprocess to obtain the similarity degree between the positions in theprovisional inspection mask and the motion thread mask, and a positionhaving the similarity degree of equal to or greater than an allowablevalue is stored as a portion corresponding to the motion thread 1 c(steps U98 to U130).

That is, the positions of the motion threads 1 c in the inspection maskare specified by obtaining the similarity degree (different number ofpixels) of the positions using the pattern matching method whiledisplacing the motion thread mask in the X-direction and the Y-directionwith respect to the provisional inspection mask. With such a processing,the motion threads 1 c in the inspection mask are reliably extractedregardless of arrangement and state of the motion threads 1 c providedon the large sheet.

Next, in a twelfth process, an inspection mask is created by writing thepixel data of the motion thread mask created in the second process inthe positions of the motion thread portions obtained in the eleventhprocess (steps U131 to U145).

Next, in a thirteenth process, the inspection mask created in thetwelfth process is referenced. For the red portion of the motion thread,only the reference image data of R stored in the sixth process and theinspection image data of R stored in the ninth process are compared. Forthe green portion of the motion thread, only the reference image data ofG stored in the sixth process and the inspection image data of G storedin the ninth process are compared. For the blue portion of the motionthread, only the reference image data of B stored in the sixth processand the inspection image data of B stored in the ninth process arecompared. For the portion other than the motion threads, the image dataof R, the image data of G, and the image data of B of the referenceimage data stored in the sixth process are respectively compared withthe image data of R, the image data of G, and the image data of B of theinspection image data stored in the ninth process in a conventionalmanner. OK/NG of the inspection target large sheet (with motion thread)is thus determined (steps U146 to U165 and U208 to U240).

The abovementioned processes are described in detail. In step U1,whether the pixel data of motion thread reading switch 217 is turned onis determined. When the pixel data of motion thread reading switch 217is turned off (NO), the processing of step U1 is repeated. When thepixel data of motion thread reading switch 217 is turned on (YES), thenumbers of the X-direction and Y-direction pixels of the motion thread 1c are read from the CD drive 24 and the read numbers are respectivelystored into the memories M211 and M212 in step U2.

Following step U2, the count value Y storing memory M213 is overwrittenwith 1 instep U3. Instep U4, the count value X storing memory M214 isoverwritten with 1. Subsequently, in step U5, the pixel data (RGB) ofthe motion thread 1 c is read from the CD drive 24, and the addressposition of (X, Y) in the pixel data of motion thread storing memoryM215 is overwritten with the read data.

Subsequently, in step U6, 1 is added to the count value X, and the countvalue X storing memory M214 is overwritten with the obtained value. Instep U7, the number of the X-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 cis read from the memory M211.

Subsequently, in step U8, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c (NO),the process returns to step U5, and when the count value X is greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c(YES), the process proceeds to step U9.

In step U9, 1 is added to the count value Y and the count value Ystoring memory M213 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U10, the number of the Y-direction pixels of themotion thread 1 c is read from the memory M212.

Subsequently, in step U11, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c (NO),the process returns to step U4, and when the count value Y is greaterthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c(YES), the process proceeds to step U12.

In step U12, the count value Y storing memory M213 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step U13, the count value X storing memory M214is overwritten with 1. Subsequently, in step U14, the pixel data of R(output value of R) at the address position of (X, Y) is read from theaddress position of (X, Y) in the pixel data of motion thread storingmemory M215. In step U15, the first threshold of R SR1 is read from thememory M216.

Subsequently, in step U16, when the pixel data of R at the addressposition of (X, Y) is greater than the first threshold of RSR1 (YES), itis assumed that the pixel data at the address position may be the redhue and the process proceeds to step U17, and when the pixel data of Rat the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or smaller than the firstthreshold of R SR1 (NO), it is assumed that the pixel data at theaddress position is other than the red hue and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U166.

In step U17, the pixel data of G (output value of G) at the addressposition of (X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in thepixel data of motion thread storing memory M215. Subsequently, in stepU18, the second threshold of G SG2 is read from the memory M219.

Subsequently, in step U19, when the pixel data of G at the addressposition of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of G SG2 (YES),it is assumed that the pixel data at the address position may be the redhue and the process proceeds to step U20, and when the pixel data of Gat the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or greater than the secondthreshold of G SG2 (NO), it is assumed that the pixel data at theaddress position is other than the red hue and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U166.

In step U20, the pixel data of B (output value of B) at the addressposition of (X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in thepixel data of motion thread storing memory M215. Subsequently, in stepU21, the second threshold of B SB2 is read from the memory M221.

Subsequently, in step U22, when the pixel data of B at the addressposition of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of B SB2 (YES),it is assumed that the pixel data at the address position is the red hueand the process proceeds to step U23, and when the pixel data of B atthe address position of (X, Y) is equal to or greater than the secondthreshold of B SB2 (NO), it is assumed that the pixel data at theaddress position is other than the red hue and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U166.

In step U23, the address position of (X, Y) in the motion thread maskstoring memory M222 is overwritten with “1(R).”

Subsequently, in step U24, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M214 is overwritten with the obtainedvalue. In step U25, the number of the X-direction pixels of the motionthread 1 c is read from the memory M211.

Subsequently, in step U26, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c (NO),the process returns to step U14, and when the count value X is greaterthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c(YES), the process proceeds to step U27.

In step U27, 1 is added to the count value Y and the count value Ystoring memory M213 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U28, the number of the Y-direction pixels of themotion thread 1 c is read from the memory M212.

Subsequently, in step U29, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c (NO),the process returns to step U13, and when the count value Y is greaterthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c(YES), the process proceeds to the later-described step U30.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned steps U16,U19, and U22 to step U166, the pixel data of G at the address positionof (X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in the pixel dataof motion thread storing memory M215 in step U166. Subsequently, in stepU167, the first threshold of G SG1 is read from the memory M218.

Subsequently, in step U168, when the pixel data of G at the addressposition of (X, Y) is greater than the first threshold of G SG1 (YES),it is assumed that the pixel data at the address position may be thegreen hue and the process proceeds to step U169, and when the pixel dataof G at the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or smaller than thefirst threshold of G SG1 (NO), it is assumed that the pixel data at theaddress position is other than the green hue and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U176.

In step U169, the pixel data of B at the address position of (X, Y) isread from the address position of (X, Y) in the pixel data of motionthread storing memory M215. Subsequently, in step U170, the secondthreshold of B SB2 is read from the memory M221.

Subsequently, in step U171, when the pixel data of B at the addressposition of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of B SB2 (YES),it is assumed that the pixel data at the address position may be thegreen hue and the process proceeds to step U172, and when the pixel dataof B at the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or greater than thesecond threshold of B SB2 (NO), it is assumed that the pixel data at theaddress position is other than the green hue and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U176.

In step U172, the pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) isread from the address position of (X, Y) in the pixel data of motionthread storing memory M215. Subsequently, in step U173, the secondthreshold of R SR2 is read from the memory M217.

Subsequently, in step U174, when the pixel data of R at the addressposition of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of R SR2 (YES),it is assumed that the pixel data at the address position is the greenhue and the process proceeds to step U175, and when the pixel data of Rat the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or greater than the secondthreshold of R SR2 (NO), it is assumed that the pixel data at theaddress position is other than the green hue and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U176.

In step U175, the address position of (X, Y) in the motion thread maskstoring memory M222 is overwritten with “2(G),” and the process proceedsto the abovementioned step U24.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned steps U168,U171, and U174 to step U176, the pixel data of B at the address positionof (X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in the pixel dataof motion thread storing memory M215 in step U176. Subsequently, in stepU177, the first threshold of B SB1 is read from the memory M220.

Subsequently, in step U178, when the pixel data of B at the addressposition of (X, Y) is greater than the first threshold of B SB1 (YES),it is assumed that the pixel data at the address position maybe the bluehue and the process proceeds to step U179, and when the pixel data of Bat the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or smaller than the firstthreshold of B SB1 (NO), it is assumed that the pixel data at theaddress position is other than the blue hue and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U186.

In step U179, the pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) isread from the address position of (X, Y) in the pixel data of motionthread storing memory M215. Subsequently, in step U180, the secondthreshold of R SR2 is read from the memory M217.

Subsequently, in step U181, when the pixel data of R at the addressposition of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of R SR2 (YES),it is assumed that the pixel data at the address position may be theblue hue and the process proceeds to step U182, and when the pixel dataof R at the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or greater than thesecond threshold of R SR2 (NO), it is assumed that the pixel data at theaddress position is other than the blue hue and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U186.

In step U182, the pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) isread from the address position of (X, Y) in the pixel data of motionthread storing memory M215. Subsequently, in step U183, the secondthreshold of G SG2 is read from the memory M219.

Subsequently, in step U184, when the pixel data of G at the addressposition of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of G SG2 (YES),it is assumed that the pixel data at the address position is the bluehue and the process proceeds to step U185, and when the pixel data of Gat the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or greater than the secondthreshold of G SG2 (NO), it is assumed that the pixel data at theaddress position is other than the blue hue and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U186.

In step U185, the address position of (X, Y) in the motion thread maskstoring memory M222 is overwritten with “3(B),” and the process proceedsto the abovementioned step U24.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned steps U178,U181, and U184 to step U186, the address position of (X, Y) in themotion thread mask storing memory M222 is overwritten with “0 (=otherthan motion threads)” in step U186, and the process proceeds to theabovementioned step U24.

In step U30, whether the printing start switch 218 is turned on isdetermined. When the printing start switch 218 is turned off (NO), theprocessing of the step U30 is repeated. When the printing start switch218 is turned on (YES), the process proceeds to step U31.

In step U31, the printing speed is read from the memory M223.Subsequently, in step U32, the printing speed is outputted to thedriving motor driver 222. In step U33, a feeding start command isoutputted to the feeder 2. In step U34, a printing start command isoutputted to the printing unit 3. Printing on the large sheet 1 notprovided with the motion threads 1 c is thus started.

Subsequently, in step U35, when the reference image data reading switch220 is turned off (NO), the processing of the step U35 is repeated, andwhen the reference image data reading switch 220 is turned on (YES), theprocess proceeds to step U36. The reference image data reading switch220 is pressed when the operator of the securities printing press 100visually checks the printed printing product and determines that thenormal printing product is printed.

In step U36, the image capturing rotary phase is read from the memoryM224 . Subsequently, in step U37, the count value is read from therotary phase of securities printing press detecting counter 36, and theread value is stored into the memory M225.

Subsequently, instep U38, when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 does not match the imagecapturing rotary phase (NO), the process returns to processing of stepU37. In step U38, when the count value in the rotary phase of securitiesprinting press detecting counter 36 matches the image capturing rotaryphase (YES), the process proceeds to step U39, and the input/outputdevice 213 outputs the image capturing command to the camera 34. Theimage of the large sheet 1 (with no motion threads 1 c) provided withthe prints is thus captured by the camera 34.

Following step U39, the input/output device 213 outputs the image datatransmission command to the camera 34 in step U40. Subsequently, in stepU41, when the captured image data is not outputted from the camera 34 tothe input/output device 212 (NO), the processing of the step U41 isrepeated, and when the captured image data is outputted from the camera34 to the input/output device 212 (YES), the process proceeds to stepU42.

In step U42, the count value Y storing memory M213 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step U43, the count value X storing memory M214is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step U44, the pixel data of R is read from the camera34 and the read data is stored as the address position of (X, Y) in thereference image data of R storing memory M226. In step U45, the pixeldata of G is read from the camera 34 and the read data is stored as theaddress position of (X, Y) in the reference image data of G storingmemory M227. In step U46, the pixel data of B is read from the camera 34and the read data is stored as the address position of (X, Y) in thereference image data of B storing memory M228.

Subsequently, in step U47, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M214 is overwritten with the obtainedvalue. In step U48, the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera34 is read from the memory M229.

Subsequently, in step U49, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO), theprocess returns to step U44, and when the count value X is greater thanthe number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 (YES), the processproceeds to step U50.

In step U50, 1 is added to the count value Y and the count value Ystoring memory M213 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U51, the number of the Y-direction pixels of thecamera 34 is read from the memory M230 in step U51.

Subsequently, in step U52, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO), theprocess returns to step U43, and when the count value Y is greater thanthe number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34 (YES), the processproceeds to step U53.

In step U53, whether the printing end switch 219 is turned on isdetermined. When the printing end switch 219 is turned off (NO), theprocessing of step U53 is repeated. When the printing end switch isturned on (YES), the process proceeds to step U54.

In step U54, a feeding stop command is outputted to the feeder 2.Subsequently, in step U55, a printing stop command is outputted to theprinting unit 3. In step U56, a stop command is outputted to the drivingmotor driver 222. The securities printing press 100 is thus stopped.

Following step U56, whether the printing start switch 218 is turned onis determined. When the printing start switch 218 is turned off (NO),the processing of step U57 is repeated. When the printing start switch218 is turned on (YES), the process proceeds to step U58.

In step U58, the printing speed is read from the memory M223.Subsequently, in step U59, the printing speed is outputted to thedriving motor driver 222. Subsequently, in step U60, the feeding startcommand is outputted to the feeder 2. In step U61, the printing startcommand is outputted to the printing unit 3. Printing on the large sheet1 provided with the motion threads 1 c is thus started.

Subsequently, in step U62, whether the inspection start switch 221 isturned on is determined. When the inspection start switch 221 is turnedoff (NO), the processing of the step U62 is repeated. When theinspection start switch 221 is turned on (YES), the process proceeds tostep U63.

In step U63, the image capturing rotary phase is read from the memoryM224 . Subsequently, in step U64, the count value is read from therotary phase of securities printing press detecting counter 36, and theread value is stored into the memory M225.

Subsequently, instep U65, when the count value in the rotary phase ofsecurities printing press detecting counter 36 does not match the imagecapturing rotary phase (NO), the process returns to step U64, and whenthe count value in the rotary phase of securities printing pressdetecting counter 36 matches the image capturing rotary phase (YES), theprocess proceeds to step U66, and the input/output device 213 outputsthe image capturing command to the camera 34. The image of the largesheet 1 (with no motion threads 1 c) provided with prints is thuscaptured by the camera 34.

Following step U66, the input/output device 213 outputs the image datatransmission command to the camera 34 in step U67. Subsequently, in stepU68, when the captured image data is not outputted from the camera 34 tothe input/output device 212 (NO), the processing of the step U68 isrepeated, and when the captured image data is outputted from the camera34 to the input/output device 212 (YES), the process proceeds to stepU69.

In step U69, the count value Y storing memory M213 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step U70, the count value X storing memory M214is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step U71, the pixel data of R is read from the camera34 and the read data is stored as the address position of (X, Y) in theinspection image data of R storing memory M231. In step U72, the pixeldata of G is read from the camera 34 and the read data is stored as theaddress position of (X, Y) in the inspection image data of G storingmemory M232. In step U73, the pixel data of B is read from the camera 34and the read data is stored as the address position of (X, Y) in theinspection image data of B storing memory M233.

Subsequently, in step U74, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M214 is overwritten with the obtainedvalue. In step U75, the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera34 is read from the memory M229.

Subsequently, in step U76, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO), theprocess returns to step U71, and when the count value X is greater thanthe number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 (YES), the processproceeds to step U77.

In step U77, 1 is added to the count value Y and the count value Ystoring memory M213 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U78, the number of the Y-direction pixels of thecamera 34 is read from the memory M230 in step U78.

Subsequently, in step U79, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera (NO), theprocess returns to step U70, and when the count value Y is greater thanthe number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera (YES), the processproceeds to step U80.

In step U80, the count value Y storing memory M213 is overwrittenwith 1. In step U81, the count value X storing memory M214 isoverwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step U82, the inspection pixel data of R at the addressposition of (X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in theinspection image data of R storing memory M231. In step U83, the firstthreshold of R SR1 is read from the memory M216.

Subsequently, in step U84, when the inspection pixel data of R at theaddress position of (X, Y) is greater than the first threshold of R SR1(YES), it is assumed that the inspection pixel data at the addressposition may be the red hue and the process proceeds to step U85, andwhen the inspection pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) isequal to or smaller than the first threshold of R SR1 (NO), it isassumed that the inspection pixel data at the address position is otherthan the red hue and the process proceeds to the later-described stepU187.

In step U85, the inspection pixel data of G at the address position of(X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in the inspectionimage data of G storing memory M232. In step U86, the second thresholdof G SG2 is read from the memory M219.

Subsequently, in step U87, when the inspection pixel data of G at theaddress position of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of G SG2(YES), it is assumed that the inspection pixel data at the addressposition may be the red hue and the process proceeds to step U88, andwhen the inspection pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) isequal to or greater than the second threshold of G SG2 (NO), it isassumed that the inspection pixel data at the address position is otherthan the red hue and the process proceeds to the later-described stepU187.

In step U88, the inspection pixel data of B at the address position of(X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in the inspectionimage data of B storing memory M233. In step U89, the second thresholdof B SB2 is read from the memory M221.

Subsequently, in step U90, when the inspection pixel data of B at theaddress position of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of B SB2(YES), it is assumed that the inspection pixel data at the addressposition is the red hue and the process proceeds to step U91 to allowthe address position of (X, Y) in the provisional inspection maskstoring memory M234 to be overwritten with “1(R), ” and when theinspection pixel data of B at the address position of (X, Y) is equal toor greater than the second threshold of B SB2 (NO), it is assumed thatthe inspection pixel data at the address position is other than the redhue and the process proceeds to the later-described step U187.

Following step U91, 1 is added to the count value X and the count valueX storing memory M214 is overwritten with the obtained value in stepU92. In step U93, the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34is read from the memory M229.

Subsequently, in step U94, when the count value X is equal to or smallerthan the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera (NO), theprocess returns to step U82, and when the count value X is greater thanthe number of the X-direction pixels of the camera (YES), the processproceeds to step U95.

In step U95, 1 is added to the count value Y and the count value Ystoring memory M213 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U96, the number of the Y-direction pixels of thecamera 34 is read from the memory M230.

Subsequently, in step U97, when the count value Y is equal to or smallerthan the number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO), theprocess returns to step U81, and when the count value Y is greater thanthe number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34 (YES), the processproceeds to step U98.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned steps U84,U87, and U90 to step U187, the inspection pixel data of G at the addressposition of (X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in theinspection image data of G storing memory M232 in step U187.Subsequently, in step U188, the first threshold of G SG1 is read fromthe memory M218.

Subsequently, in step U189, when the inspection pixel data of G at theaddress position of (X, Y) is greater than the first threshold of G SG1(YES), it is assumed that the pixel data at the address position may bethe green hue and the process proceeds to step U190, and when theinspection pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) is equal toor smaller than the first threshold of G SG1 (NO), it is assumed thatthe inspection pixel data at the address position is other than thegreen hue and the process proceeds to the later-described step U197.

In step U190, the inspection pixel data of B at the address position of(X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in the inspectionimage data of B storing memory M233. Subsequently, in step U191, thesecond threshold of B SB2 is read from the memory M221.

Subsequently, in step U192, when the inspection pixel data of B at theaddress position of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of B SB2(YES), it is assumed that the inspection pixel data at the addressposition may be the green hue and the process proceeds to step U193, andwhen the inspection pixel data of B at the address position of (X, Y) isequal to or greater than the second threshold of B SB2 (NO), it isassumed that the inspection pixel data at the address position is otherthan the green hue and the process proceeds to the later-described stepU197.

In step U193, the inspection pixel data of R at the address position of(X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in the inspectionimage data of R storing memory M231. Subsequently, in step U194, thesecond threshold of R SR2 is read from the memory M217.

Subsequently, in step U195, when the inspection pixel data of R at theaddress position of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of R SR2(YES), it is assumed that the inspection pixel data at the addressposition is the green hue and the process proceeds to step U196, andwhen the inspection pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) isequal to or greater than the second threshold of R SR2 (NO), it isassumed that the inspection pixel data at the address position may beother than the green hue and the process proceeds to the later-describedstep U197.

In step U196, the address position of (X, Y) in the provisionalinspection mask storing memory M234 is overwritten with “2(G),” and theprocess proceeds to the abovementioned step U92.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned steps U189,U192, and U195 to step U197, the inspection pixel data of B at theaddress position of (X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y)in the inspection image data of B storing memory M233 in step U197.Subsequently, in step U198, the first threshold of B SB1 is read fromthe memory M220.

Subsequently, in step U199, when the inspection pixel data of B at theaddress position of (X, Y) is greater than the first threshold of B SB1(YES), it is assumed that the inspection pixel data at the addressposition may be the blue hue and the process proceeds to step U200, andwhen the inspection pixel data of B at the address position of (X, Y) isequal to or smaller than the first threshold of B SB1 (NO), it isassumed that the inspection pixel data at the address position is otherthan the blue hue and the process proceeds to the later-described stepU207.

In step U200, the inspection pixel data of R at the address position of(X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in the inspectionimage data of R storing memory M231. Subsequently, in step U201, thesecond threshold of R SR2 is read from the memory M217.

Subsequently, in step U202, when the inspection pixel data of R at theaddress position of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of R SR2(YES), it is assumed that the inspection pixel data at the addressposition may be the blue hue and the process proceeds to step U203, andwhen the inspection pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) isequal to or greater than the second threshold of R SR2 (NO), it isassumed that the inspection pixel data at the address position is otherthan the blue hue and the process proceeds to the later-described stepU207.

In step U203, the inspection pixel data of G at the address position of(X, Y) is read from the address position of (X, Y) in the inspectionimage data of G storing memory M232. Subsequently, in step U204, thesecond threshold of G SG2 is read from the memory M219.

Subsequently, in step S205, when the inspection pixel data of G at theaddress position of (X, Y) is smaller than the second threshold of G SG2(YES), it is assumed that the inspection pixel data at the addressposition is the blue hue and the process proceeds to step U206, and whenthe inspection pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) isequal to or greater than the second threshold of G SG2 (NO), it isassumed that the inspection pixel data at the address position is otherthan the blue hue and the process proceeds to the later-described stepU207.

In step U206, the address position of (X, Y) in the provisionalinspection mask storing memory M234 is overwritten with “3(B),” and theprocess proceeds to the abovementioned step U92.

In a case where the process proceeds from the abovementioned steps U199,U202, and U205 to step U207, the address position of (X, Y) in theprovisional inspection mask storing memory M234 is overwritten with “0(=other than motion threads)” in step U207, and the process proceeds tothe abovementioned step U92. The provisional inspection mask is thuscreated.

In step U98 following step U97, the count value L storing memory M235 isoverwritten with 0. Subsequently, in step U99, the count value Y storingmemory M213 is overwritten with 1. In step U100, the count value Xstoring memory M214 is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step U101, the number of similar pixels of motionthread storing memory M236 is overwritten with 0. In step U102, thecount value N storing memory M237 is overwritten with 1. In step U103,the count value M storing memory M238 is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step U104, data at an address position of (X+M−1,Y+N−1) in the provisional inspection mask storing memory M234 is read.In step U105, data at an address position of (M, N) in the motion threadmask storing memory M222 is read.

Subsequently, in step U106, when the data at the address position of(X+M−1, Y+N−1) matches the data at the address position of (M, N) (YES),the process proceeds to step U107, and when the data at the addressposition of (X+M−1, Y+N−1) does not match the data at the addressposition of (M, N) (NO), the process proceeds to the later-describedstep U108.

In step U107, 1 is added to the number of the similar pixels of themotion thread 1 c, and the number of similar pixels of motion threadstoring memory M236 is overwritten with the obtained value. In stepU108, 1 is added to the count value M, and the count value M storingmemory M238 is overwritten with the obtained value. In step U109, thenumber of the X-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c is read fromthe memory M211.

Subsequently, in step U110, when the count value M is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the motion thread 1c (NO), the process returns to the abovementioned step U104, and whenthe count value M is greater than the number of the X-direction pixelsof the motion thread 1 c (YES), the process proceeds to step U111.

In step U111, 1 is added to the count value N, and the count value Nstoring memory M237 is overwritten with the obtained value. In stepU112, the number of the Y-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c isread from the memory M212.

Subsequently, in step U113, when the count value N is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the motion thread 1c (NO), the process returns to the abovementioned step U103, and whenthe count value N is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixelsof the motion thread 1 c (YES), the process proceeds to step U114.

In step U114, the number of the similar pixels of the motion thread 1 cis read from the memory M236. In step U115, the number of theX-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c is read from the memoryM211. In step U116, the number of the Y-direction pixels of the motionthread 1 c is read from the memory M212.

Subsequently, in step U117, the number of the similar pixels of themotion thread 1 c is divided by “ (number of X-direction pixels ofmotion thread)×(number of Y-direction pixels of motion thread)” tocompute the similarity degree of the motion thread 1 c, and the obtainedvalue is stored into the memory M239.

Subsequently, in step U118, the allowable value of the similarity degreeof the motion thread 1 c is read from the memory M240. In step U119,when the similarity degree of the motion thread 1 c is greater than theallowable value of the similarity degree of the motion thread 1 c (YES),the process proceeds to step U120. When the similarity degree of themotion thread 1 c is equal to or smaller than the allowable value of thesimilarity degree of the motion thread 1 c (NO), the process proceeds tothe later-described step U123.

In step U120, 1 is added to the count value L, and the count value Lstoring memory M235 is overwritten with the obtained value. In stepU121, the count value X and the count value Y are respectively read fromthe memories M214 and M213. In step U122, the count value X and thecount value Y are set as the position of the motion thread 1 c andstored as (X, Y) at the L-th position in the position of motion threadstoring memory M241.

Subsequently, in step U123, 1 is added to the count value X, and thecount value X storing memory M214 is overwritten with the obtainedvalue. In step U124, the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera34 is read from the memory M229. In step U125, the number of theX-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c is read from the memoryM211.

Subsequently, in step U126, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than (number of X-direction pixels of camera 34−number ofX-direction pixels of motion thread 1 c+1) (NO), the process returns tothe abovementioned step U102, and when the count value X is greater than(number of X-direction pixels of camera 34−number of X-direction pixelsof motion thread 1 c+1) (YES), the process proceeds to step U127.

In step U127, 1 is added to the count value Y, and the count value Ystoring memory M213 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U128, the number of the Y-direction pixels of thecamera is read from the memory M230. Instep U129, the number of theY-direction pixels of the motion thread 1 c is read from the memoryM212.

Subsequently, in step U130, when the count value Y is equal to orsmaller than (number of Y-direction pixels of camera 34−number ofY-direction pixels of motion thread 1 c+1) (NO), the process returns tothe abovementioned step U100, and when the count value Y is greater than(number of Y-direction pixels of camera 34−number of Y-direction pixelsof motion thread 1 c+1) (YES), the process proceeds to step U131.

In step U131, the inspection mask storing memory M242 is initialized(=0). In step U132, the count value K storing memory M243 is overwrittenwith 1. In step U133, the count value N storing memory M237 isoverwritten with 1. In step U134, the count value M storing memory M238is overwritten with 1.

Subsequently, in step U135, (X, Y) is read from the K-th position in theposition of motion thread storing memory M241. In step U136, the pixeldata is read from the position of the address (M, N) in the motionthread mask storing memory M222, and the position of (X+M−1, Y+N−1) inthe inspection mask storing memory M242 is overwritten with the obtaineddata.

Subsequently, in step U137, 1 is added to the count value M, and thecount value M storing memory M238 is overwritten with the obtainedvalue. In step U138, the number of the X-direction pixels of the motionthread 1 c is read from the memory M211.

Subsequently, in step U139, when the count value M is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the motion thread 1c NO), the process returns to the abovementioned step U135, and when thecount value M is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels ofthe motion thread 1 c (YES), the process proceeds to step U140.

In step U140, 1 is added to the count value N, and the count value Nstoring memory M237 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U141, the number of the Y-direction pixels of themotion thread 1 c is read from the memory M212.

Subsequently, in step U142, when the count value N is equal to orsmaller than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the motion thread 1c (NO), the process returns to the abovementioned step U134, and whenthe count value N is greater than the number of the Y-direction pixelsof the motion thread 1 c (YES), the process proceeds to step U143.

In step U143, 1 is added to the count value K, and the count value Kstoring memory M243 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U144, the count value L is read from the memoryM235.

Subsequently, in step U145, when the count value K is equal to orsmaller than the count value L (NO), the process returns to theabovementioned step U133, and when the count value K is greater than thecount value L (YES), the process proceeds to step U146.

In step U146, the count value Y storing memory M213 is overwrittenwith 1. Subsequently, in step U147, the count value X storing memoryM214 is overwritten with 1. In step U148, data at the address positionof (X, Y) in the inspection mask storing memory M242 is read.

Subsequently, in step U149, when the data at the address position of (X,Y) in the inspection mask storing memory M242 is 1(R) (YES), the processproceeds to step U150, and when the data at the address position of (X,Y) in the inspection mask storing memory M242 is not 1(R) (NO), theprocess proceeds to the later-described step U208.

In step U150, the pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of R storing memory M231 is read. In stepU151, the pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) in thereference image data of R storing memory M226 is read.

Subsequently, in step U152, the pixel data of Rat the address positionof (X, Y) in the reference image data of R storing memory M226 issubtracted from the pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of R storing memory M231 to compute a pixeldata of R difference at the address position of (X, Y), and the obtainedvalue is stored into the memory M244.

Subsequently, in step U153, an absolute value of the pixel data of Rdifference at the address position of (X, Y) is computed based on thepixel data of R difference at the address position of (X, Y), and theobtained value is stored into the memory M245. In step U154, theallowable value of the pixel data of R is read from the memory M246.

Subsequently, in step U155, when the absolute value of the pixel data ofR difference at the address position of (X, Y) is smaller than theallowable value of the pixel data of R (YES), the process proceeds tostep U156, and when the absolute value of the pixel data of R differenceat the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or greater than theallowable value of the pixel data of R (NO), the process proceeds tostep U240 to display NG on the display 22 and the process proceeds tothe later-described step U162.

In step U156, 1 is added to the count value X, and the count value Xstoring memory M214 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U157, the number of the X-direction pixels of thecamera 34 is read from the memory M229.

Subsequently, in step U158, when the count value X is equal to orsmaller than the number of the X-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO),the process returns to the abovementioned step U148, and when the countvalue X is greater than the number of the X-direction pixels of thecamera 34 (YES), the process proceeds to step U159.

In step U159, 1 is added to the count value Y, and the count value Ystoring memory M213 is overwritten with the obtained value.Subsequently, in step U160, the number of the Y-direction pixels of thecamera 34 is read from the memory M230.

Subsequently, when the count value Y is equal to or smaller than thenumber of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34 (NO), the processreturns to the abovementioned step U147, and when the count value Y isgreater than the number of the Y-direction pixels of the camera 34(YES), the process proceeds to step U162.

In step U162, whether the printing end switch 219 is turned on isdetermined. When the printing end switch 219 is turned off (NO), theprocess returns to the abovementioned step U63. When the printing endswitch 219 is turned on (YES), the process proceeds to step U163.

In step U163, the feeding stop command is outputted to the feeder 2. Instep U164, the printing stop command is outputted to the printing unit3. In step U165, the stop command is outputted to the driving motordriver 222. The securities printing press 100 is thus stopped.

In a case where the process proceeds from step U149 to step U208, whenthe data at the address position of (X, Y) in the inspection maskstoring memory M242 is 2(G) in step U208 (YES), the process proceeds tostep U209, and when the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection mask storing memory M242 is not 2(G) (NO), the processproceeds to the later-described step U215.

In step U209, the pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of G storing memory M232 is read. In stepU210, the pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) in thereference image data of G storing memory M227 is read.

Subsequently, in step U211, the pixel data of G at the address positionof (X, Y) in the reference image data of G storing memory M227 issubtracted from the pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of G storing memory M232 to compute a pixeldata of G difference at the address position of (X, Y), and the obtainedvalue is stored into the memory M247.

Subsequently, in step U212, an absolute value of the pixel data of Gdifference at the address position of (X, Y) is computed based on thepixel data of G difference at the address position of (X, Y), and theobtained value is stored into the memory M248. In step U213, theallowable value of the pixel data of G is read from the memory M249.

Subsequently, in step U214, when the absolute value of the pixel data ofG difference at the address position of (X, Y) is smaller than theallowable value of the pixel data of G (YES), the process proceeds tothe abovementioned step U156, and when the absolute value of the pixeldata of G difference at the address position of (X, Y) is equal to orgreater than the allowable value of the pixel data of G (NO), theprocess proceeds to the abovementioned step U240.

In a case where the process proceeds from step U208 to step U215, whenthe data at the address position of (X, Y) in the inspection maskstoring memory M242 is 3(B) in step U215 (YES), the process proceeds tostep U216, and when the pixel data at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection mask storing memory M242 is not 3(B) (NO), the processproceeds to the later-described step U222.

In step U216, the pixel data of B at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of B storing memory M233 is read.Subsequently, in step U217, the pixel data of B at the address positionof (X, Y) in the reference image data of B storing memory M228 is read.

Subsequently, in step U218, the pixel data of B at the address positionof (X, Y) in the reference image data of B storing memory M228 issubtracted from the pixel data of B at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of B storing memory M233 to compute a pixeldata of B difference at the address position of (X, Y), and the obtainedvalue is stored into the memory M250.

Subsequently, in step U219, an absolute value of the pixel data of Bdifference at the address position of (X, Y) is computed based on thepixel data of B difference at the address position of (X, Y), and theobtained value is stored into the memory M251. In step U220, theallowable value of the pixel data of B is read from the memory M252.

Subsequently, in step U221, when the absolute value of the pixel data ofB difference at the address position of (X, Y) is smaller than theallowable value of the pixel data of B (YES), the process proceeds tothe abovementioned step U156, and when the absolute value of the pixeldata of B difference at the address position of (X, Y) is equal to orgreater than the allowable value of the pixel data of B (NO), theprocess proceeds to the abovementioned step U240.

In a case where the process proceeds from step U215 to step U222, thepixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) in the inspectionimage data of R storing memory M231 is read in step U222. Subsequently,in step U223, the pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) inthe reference image data of R storing memory M226 is read.

Subsequently, in step U224, the pixel data of Rat the address positionof (X, Y) in the reference image data of R storing memory M226 issubtracted from the pixel data of R at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of R storing memory M231 to compute a pixeldata of R difference at the address position of (X, Y), and the obtainedvalue is stored into the memory M244.

Subsequently, in step U225, an absolute value of the pixel data of Rdifference at the address position of (X, Y) is computed based on thepixel data of R difference at the address position of (X, Y), and theobtained value is stored into the memory M245. In step U226, theallowable value of the pixel data of R is read from the memory M246.

Subsequently, in step U227, when the absolute value of the pixel data ofR difference at the address position of (X, Y) is smaller than theallowable value of the pixel data of R (YES), the process proceeds tostep U228, and when the absolute value of the pixel data of R differenceat the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or greater than theallowable value of the pixel data of R (NO), the process proceeds to theabovementioned step U240.

In step U228, the pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of G storing memory M232 is read. In stepU229, the pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) in thereference image data of G storing memory M227 is read.

Subsequently, in step U230, the pixel data of G at the address positionof (X, Y) in the reference image data of G storing memory M227 issubtracted from the pixel data of G at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of G storing memory M232 to compute a pixeldata of G difference at the address position of (X, Y), and the obtainedvalue is stored into the memory M247.

Subsequently, in step U231, an absolute value of the pixel data of Gdifference at the address position of (X, Y) is computed based on thepixel data of G difference at the address position of (X, Y), and theobtained value is stored into the memory M248. In step U232, theallowable value of the pixel data of G is read from the memory M249.

Subsequently, in step U233, when the absolute value of the pixel data ofG difference at the address position of (X, Y) is smaller than theallowable value of the pixel data of G (YES), the process proceeds tostep U234, and when the absolute value of the pixel data of G differenceat the address position of (X, Y) is equal to or greater than theallowable value of the pixel data of G (NO), the process proceeds to theabovementioned step U240.

In step U234, the pixel data of B at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of B storing memory M233 is read. In stepU235, the pixel data of B at the address position of (X, Y) in thereference image data of B storing memory M228 is read.

Subsequently, in step U236, the pixel data of B at the address positionof (X, Y) in the reference image data of B storing memory M228 issubtracted from the pixel data of B at the address position of (X, Y) inthe inspection image data of B storing memory M233 to compute a pixeldata of B difference at the address position of (X, Y), and the obtainedvalue is stored into the memory M250.

Subsequently, in step U237, an absolute value of the pixel data of Bdifference at the address position of (X, Y) is computed based on thepixel data of B difference at the address position of (X, Y), and theobtained value is stored into the memory M251. In step U238, theallowable value of the pixel data of B is read from the memory M252.

Subsequently, in step U239, when the absolute value of the pixel data ofB difference at the address position of (X, Y) is smaller than theallowable value of the pixel data of B (YES), the process proceeds tothe abovementioned step U156, and when the absolute value of the pixeldata of B difference at the address position of (X, Y) is equal to orgreater than the allowable value of the pixel data of B (NO), theprocess proceeds to the abovementioned step U240.

With the abovementioned print quality inspection apparatus and printquality inspection method according to this embodiment, the position ofthe motion thread 10 c is obtained, the inspection of the print qualityof the motion thread 1 c portion is performed using only the image dataof the color of the same hue as the color of the motion thread 1 c (1cR, 1 cG, 1 cB) out of the image data of each of the RGB captured by thecamera 34, while the inspection of the print quality of the portionother than the motion thread 1 c is performed using the data of all theRGB images.

In this case, as described in the abovementioned first embodiment, forexample, since each color motion thread 1 cR, 1 cG, or 1 cB is expressedin a dark color in the image data of the color of different hue from thecolor of each color motion thread 1 cR, 1 cG, or 1 cB, when theallowable values are the normal values and the pattern of the motionthread 1 c changes with small angle variations, the determination may bemade as NG. Thus, also in this embodiment, the inspection using theimage data of the color of different hue is not performed on theportions of each color motion thread 1 cR, 1 cG, or 1 cB.

On the other hand, since each color motion thread 1 cR, 1 cG, or 1 cBhas no color or is expressed in a pale color in the image data of thecolor of the same hue as the color of each color motion thread 1 cR, 1cG, or 1 cB, it is possible to substantially ignore the motion thread 1c in the inspection using the normal allowable values. Thus, for themotion thread 1 c portion, only the image data of the color of the samehue as the color of each color motion thread 1 0 cR, 1 cG, or 1 cB isused for the determination of OK/NG based on the reference image data.

As a result, in this embodiment, it is possible to prevent the variationof the pattern of the motion thread 1 c from affecting the print qualityinspection and to perform the print quality inspection without beingaffected by the pattern of the motion thread 1 c, and the quality of theprint provided on the large printing product 1 provided with the motionthread 1 c can be accurately inspected.

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1 . . . large printing product, 1 a . . . strip, 1 b . . . single colormotion thread, 1 c . . . multicolor motion thread, 1 cR . . . red colormotion thread, 1 cG . . . green color motion thread, 1 cB . . . bluecolor motion thread, 1 cM . . . multicolor motion thread area, 2 . . .feeder, 3 . . . printing unit, 3A to 3F . . . printing unit, 4 . . .coating unit, 5 . . . delivery pile, 6 . . . delivery device, 7 . . .coater cylinder, 8 . . . impression cylinder, 10 . . . print qualityinspection unit, 11 . . . CPU, 12 . . . ROM, 13 . . . RAM, 14 to 20, 211to 215 . . . input/output device, 21 . . . input device, 22 . . .display, 22 a . . . strip image display portion, 22 b . . . largeprinting product display portion, 22 c . . . region other than portionin which image of large printing product is captured, 23 . . . outputdevice, 24 . . . CD drive, 25 . . . R button, 26 . . . G button, 27 . .. B button, 28 . . . motion thread color setting completion switch, 29 .. . selected area confirmation switch, 30 . . . reference image datareading switch, 31 . . . inspection start switch, 32 . . . inspectionend switch, 33 . . . mouse, 34, 34B . . . color camera, 34A . . .monochrome camera, 35, 35D . . . visible light illuminator, 35A . . . Rilluminator, 35B . . . G illuminator, 35C . . . B illuminator, 36 . . .rotary phase of securities printing press detecting counter, 37 . . .rotary encoder for securities printing press drive motor, 38 . . . lightblocking plate, 100 . . . securities printing press, 216 . . .interface, 217 . . .pixel data of motion thread reading switch, 218 . .. printing start switch, 219 . . . printing end switch, 220 . . .reference image data reading switch, 221 . . . inspection start switch,222 . . . driving motor driver, 223 . . . driving motor, 224 . . .rotary encoder for driving motor, A . . . motion thread area, M11 toM56, M139 to M166, M211 to M252 . . . memory

1. A print quality inspection apparatus, comprising: an illuminator thatemits light onto a printing product provided with a motion thread; animage capturing device that captures an image of the printing product;and a print quality inspection unit that inspects print quality of theprinting product based on image data captured by the image capturingdevice, wherein the illuminator emits light of the color of the same hueas the color of the motion thread and the image capturing devicecaptures a monochrome image.
 2. The print quality inspection apparatusaccording to claim 1, further comprising: a second image capturingdevice that captures RGB images of the printing product, wherein theprint quality inspection unit performs inspection of print quality of aregion outside the area including the motion thread based on image dataof a color of different hue from the color of the motion thread out ofdata of all the RGB images captured by the second image capturingdevice.
 3. The print quality inspection apparatus according to claim 2,wherein when inspecting print quality of the area including the motionthread based on the image data obtained by the second image capturingdevice, the print quality inspection unit carries out the inspectionwhile setting an allowable value for determining whether a print isnormal as a value for inhibiting the inspection.
 4. A print qualityinspection method, comprising: emitting light by an illuminator onto aprinting product provided with a motion thread; capturing an image ofthe printing product provided with the motion thread by an imagecapturing device; and inspecting print quality of the printing productby a print quality inspection unit based on image data captured by theimage capturing device, wherein the illuminator emits light of the colorof the same hue as the color of the motion thread and the imagecapturing device captures a monochrome image.
 5. The print qualityinspection method according to claim 4, wherein RGB images of theprinting product are captured by a second image capturing device, andthe print quality inspection unit performs inspection of print qualityof a region outside the area including the motion thread based on imagedata of a color of different hue from the color of the motion thread outof data of all the RGB images captured by the second image capturingdevice.
 6. The print quality inspection method according to claim 5,wherein when inspecting print quality of the area including the motionthread based on the image data obtained by the second image capturingdevice, the print quality inspection unit carries out the inspectionwhile setting an allowable value for determining whether a print isnormal as a value for inhibiting the inspection.